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South Caucasus countries in the Freedom Barometer Europe 2019

South Caucasus countries in the Freedom Barometer Europe 2019

On 25 February, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation published their Freedom Barometer Europe 2019, measuring the indicators of 45 European countries in the fields of political freedoms, economic freedoms and the rule of law. Georgia ranked 27th, Armenia 35th and Azerbaijan 44th in the overall score.
Rethinking Armenia’s Foreign Policy

Rethinking Armenia’s Foreign Policy

The reaction of European observers confirm that Armenia’s European partners will no longer consider every decision taken by Pashinyan as a sign of pure democracy, and will react more deliberately, especially, when it comes to political clashes within the country. 
Prozess gegen Sargsjan begonnen

Prozess gegen Sargsjan begonnen

Sargsjan und andere Beamte wurden am 4. Dezember 2019 wegen einer mutmaßlichen organisierten Unterschlagung von 489 Millionen Drams (etwas mehr als 1 Million US-Dollar) an staatlichen Mitteln angeklagt, die 2013 für die Bereitstellung von subventioniertem Dieselkraftstoff für Landwirte bereitgestellt wurden.
Sargsyan’s trial begins

Sargsyan’s trial begins

The criminal case also involves former Minister of Agriculture Sergo Karapetyan, owner of Flash company Barsegh Beglaryan, former Deputy Minister of Agriculture Samvel Galstyan, and former head of the Ministry's Department of Crop Production Gevorg Harutyunyan. 

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