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One-Line News: Changes to Land Code, Future of the Press Building, Developments Regarding Iran
Rita M.
Yesterday's news summarized and content-rich:
- In the political arena, discussions were held regarding the Prime Minister's initiatives and the opposition's reactions, emphasizing the direct connection between the government and society. A position was also presented regarding the publicizing of the electoral process.
- Discussions were held on the presentation of daily scenes on public platforms by the Prime Minister, which was evaluated as a natural and acceptable approach. It was noted that there are no issues in this regard.
- The National Assembly adopted a change to the land code, which grants the Mother See land only with the right to use. The decision was made in the second reading and in full.
- The Parliament approved several other legislative initiatives and ratified international agreements. These pertain to the regulation of various sectors and the expansion of cooperation.
- A project to raise the salaries of Constitutional Court judges was discussed, proposing surcharges based on work experience. The initiative was presented in the first reading.
- A draft for mandatory insurance of certain transportation means was adopted, prompted by their increasing use. The goal is to enhance road safety.
- An initiative to limit the use of single-use polyethylene products was approved, directed at environmental protection.
- An economic cooperation agreement was ratified that will enable the expansion of export markets and stimulate the economy. Preferential access to new markets is anticipated.
- No final decision has yet been made regarding the future of the Press Building in Yerevan; only possible development options have been presented. The idea of transforming it into a multifunctional complex is under discussion.
- Within the scope of international developments, the US President spoke about an important event related to Iran, without giving details. The Strait of Hormuz was also mentioned.
- The Prime Minister of Spain stated that silence is unacceptable regarding the tense situation around Iran. He emphasized that the current developments are complex and dangerous in nature.
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