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Lawmakers discuss parliamentary commission report on 2016 April War

Lawmakers discuss parliamentary commission report on 2016 April War | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency 10:35, 5 May, 2021 YEREVAN, MAY 5, ARMENPRESS. The report of the parliamentary commission investigating the circumstances of the 2016 April War is being discussed by lawmakers at a closed session. Lawmakers earlier approved the decision to hold a closed session for the discussion because the report includes classified information.   The commission was set up on May 31 in 2019 and is headed by Andranik Kocharyan, the Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security Affairs. Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan 10:35, 04.01.2021 19:53, 10.29.2020 15:13, 05.01.2021 Copyright © 2021. ARMENPRESS The copyright for information published on this web site is owned exclusively by Armenpress news agency.

Parliamentary committee probe claims of MCP training militia at Malawi police school

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is suspected to be using part of the K6.2 billion and K17 billion of Covid money to train 162 party militias as its paramilitary wing with a view to bring back repressive regime. Minister Chimwendo Banda: its State security The purported investigative report, currently trending on various social media platforms, alleges that the first cohort entered the training school on 7 March 2021 and underwent a six training on how to use firearms. The second cohort started training on 4 April. “The report seeks to share with Malawians, whose tax is being wasted by the Chakwera-led government in training of MCP youths as militias (Special Police), for this is against the laws of Malawi and poses security threat to the neighboring countries, donor communities, the intelligence agency, Malawi Army, Malawi Police and the citizens at large,” it says.

Latest News: Gadkari to make EV mandatory for govt officers; Goyal condemns WB bomb attack

Last Updated: Latest News: Gadkari To Make EV Mandatory For Govt Officers; Goyal Condemns WB Bomb Attack Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday said that he will make electric vehicles mandatory for officials of his department. Gadkari to make EV mandatory for govt employees Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday said that he will make electric vehicles mandatory for officials of his department. The idea behind this initiative is to encourage the use of electric vehicles rather than those running on petrol and diesel. The union minister said that if 10,000 electric vehicles are brought into use in Delhi, then about Rs 30 crores per month spent on fuel will be saved and it will reduce pollution.

Fidesz MP Kósa Visited Swiss Banks With the Csenger Swindler

Fidesz MP and former minister Lajos Kósa met with the Csenger woman four times in Switzerland where they even visited banks together, including a luxury, private one, according to new details unearthed in the scam case. According to the current standing of the case (and the prosecution’s belief), between 2013 and 2018, Mária P. (formerly Mrs. Gábor Sz.) cheated a large sum from people by claiming that she inherited about 1.3 billion forints (EUR 3.6 million), but since it proved costly to put her hands on the money, she asked for loans from individuals, promising financial gains in return. She got into contact with Kósa too who even signed official agreements. She promised the Fidesz strongman and his family members gifts and money. Although Kósa states he found out the non-existence of the fabulous heritage early on, according to his and other testimonies, he still appeared ready to do what the lady told him, for example, to meet the German finance minister.

Fidesz MP Kósa Offered Shares of Big French Bank by Billionaire Csenger Swindler

Fidesz MP Kósa Offered Shares of Big French Bank by Billionaire Csenger Swindler
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