Prime Minister Reviews Gyumri Technology Center Projects
As part of his working visit to Shirak Marz of Armenia, Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan visited the Gyumri Technology Center, which was co-founded by the Government of the Republic of Armenia, the Enterprise Incubator Foundation and the World Bank. The head of government toured the center, calling at the engineering and multimedia laboratories, computer classrooms. Hovik Abrahamyan got familiar with the center’s ongoing and upcoming projects. The Premier was briefed on the SME... more »
By Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan’s decision, Emil Tarasyan was appointed Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Armenia. *** Emil Tarasyan Date and Place of Birth March 3, 1976, Yerevan Education 1992 – 199, Yerevan State University, Department of Applied Mathematics 1999 – 2001, School of Public Administration, Public Administration and Local Self-Government 2004-2007, National Academy of Sciences, post-graduate PhD student... more »
Hovik Abrahamyan: providing jobs is a top priority
On a working visit to Shirak Marz of Armenia, Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan attended the inauguration of a summer pasture water supply system in Arevshat community. It was implemented under the Community Farm Resource Management and Competitiveness Program. A 14 km-long water pipeline and two drinkers have been built with an investment of AMD 124.2 million, part of which was provided from the Government’s Reserve Fund. The second component envisages procurement of AMD 47... more »
PM Visits Hail-Affected Areas in Shirak Marz
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan paid a working visit to Shirak Marz of Armenia. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan, Minister of Agriculture Sergo Karapetyan, Governor of Shirak Marz Felix Tsolakyan and other officials. The Premier first stopped at the hail-affected fields to learn of the damage caused to a number of communities two days ago. In particular Hovik Abrahamyan visited the wheat fields of... more »