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Armenia

Facts and stats about Armenia

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There have been controversial developments in Armenia recently. The country’s Prime Minister, Tigran Sargsyan, has tendered his resignation this week which President Serzh Sarkisian accepted. The announcement came from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia after the party’s plenary session. Before this, the Armenian Constitutional Court shelved certain stipulations of the contentious reform law which seeks to amend the nation’s current pension system.

The judicial branch will conduct a probe regarding the constitutionality of said legislation. Armenia’s four main opposition parties are planning to hold joint protests against the Sarkisian government and support of a no-confidence vote in Parliament. The political opposition hopes that the incumbent Prime Minister’s resignation along with other cabinet members will lead to a complete change in Armenia.

Armenia, which is the smallest of the former Soviet republics, is situated in the southern Caucasus. After almost a century of hostilities between Turkey and Armenia, the two countries concurred to establish diplomatic relations and reopen their respective borders in 2009. Armenians accused the Ottoman Turks of murdering up to a million Armenians during World War I. There was also a border dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan in June of 2012 that resulted in the deaths of three Armenian and five Azerbaijani troops. The outbreak of violence coincided with the visit of United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's in this region. This prompted Secretary Clinton to agree on a truce.

At present, there are several domestic challenges that the Armenian Government has to deal with. The Nagorny Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan has not been fully resolved. As a result of Armenia's surprise decision to join the Customs Union last year, it is expected that Russia will secure its influence over the country’s economy and security. Meanwhile, the GDP has been forecasted to reach 5.1 percent from this year until 2015.

2.97 million

Population. Ranked 138th in 2013.

$3,337.86

GDP per capita. Ranked 111th in 2012.

Borders

Azerbaijan-proper 566 km, Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave 221 km, Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km
Largest city Yerevan - 1,226,000
Capital city Yerevan - 1,226,000
Major language Armenian, Russian
Major religion Christianity
Monetary unit dram
Alternative names Republic of Armenia, Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun, Armenia, Hayastan
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Interesting observations about Armenia

  • Armenia ranked second for sex ratio > at birth amongst Christian countries in 2013.
  • Armenia ranked first for GDP > real growth rate amongst Europe in 2012.
  • Armenia ranked first for agricultural growth amongst Cold countries in 2007.
  • Armenia ranked first for age structure > 15-64 years amongst Landlocked countries in 2012.
  • Armenia ranked #4 for sex ratio > under 15 years globally in 2012.
  • Armenia ranked second for birth rate amongst Eastern Europe in 2013.
  • Armenia ranked third last for population amongst Religious countries in 2013.
  • Armenia ranked 4th last for GDP amongst Former Soviet republics in 2012.

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There have been controversial developments in Armenia recently. The country’s Prime Minister, Tigran Sargsyan, has tendered his resignation this week which President Serzh Sarkisian accepted. The announcement came from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia after the party’s plenary session. Before this, the Armenian Constitutional Court shelved certain stipulations of the contentious reform law which seeks to amend the nation’s current pension system.

The judicial branch will conduct a probe regarding the constitutionality of said legislation. Armenia’s four main opposition parties are planning to hold joint protests against the Sarkisian government and support of a no-confidence vote in Parliament. The political opposition hopes that the incumbent Prime Minister’s resignation along with other cabinet members will lead to a complete change in Armenia.

Armenia, which is the smallest of the former Soviet republics, is situated in the southern Caucasus. After almost a century of hostilities between Turkey and Armenia, the two countries concurred to establish diplomatic relations and reopen their respective borders in 2009. Armenians accused the Ottoman Turks of murdering up to a million Armenians during World War I. There was also a border dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan in June of 2012 that resulted in the deaths of three Armenian and five Azerbaijani troops. The outbreak of violence coincided with the visit of United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's in this region. This prompted Secretary Clinton to agree on a truce.

At present, there are several domestic challenges that the Armenian Government has to deal with. The Nagorny Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan has not been fully resolved. As a result of Armenia's surprise decision to join the Customs Union last year, it is expected that Russia will secure its influence over the country’s economy and security. Meanwhile, the GDP has been forecasted to reach 5.1 percent from this year until 2015.

Posted on 06 Apr 2014

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