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The following lists events that happened in
2006 in Armenia
.
Incumbents
President
:
Robert Kocharyan
Prime Minister
:
Andranik Margaryan
Speaker
:
Artur Baghdasaryan
(until June 1),
Tigran Torosyan
(from June 1)
Events
January
February
February 10–26 – 5 athletes from Armenia competed at the
2006 Winter Olympics
in
Turin
, Italy.
March
April
May
May 3 – An
Armavia
plane crashed into the sea
while attempting to conduct a
go-around
following its first approach to
Sochi
airport, Russia, killing all 113 people on board.
[1]
May 10 – The Bulgarian Government rejected a bill on recognition of the
Armenian genocide
. This came after
Emel Etem Toshkova
, the Deputy Prime Minister of
Bulgaria
and one of the leaders of the MRF, the main Turkish party in Bulgaria, declared that her party would walk out of the coalition government if the bill was passed. The bill itself was brought forward by the nationalist Ataka party.
May 18–20 – Armenia
debuts
in the
Eurovision Song Contest
, represented by
André
, and finishes eight in the final contest.
June
July
July 17 – The Brazilian state of
Ceará
became the second state after
São Paulo
to ratify a bill recognising the Armenian genocide.
July 26 – Investigators examining what caused an
Armenian airliner to crash
with the loss of all 113 people on board have blamed pilot error.
July 31 – The humanitarian assistance rendered by the Armenian government has been delivered to
Lebanon
via
Syria
. The 7.5-ton humanitarian cargo includes 52 types of medical products and first-aid means.
August
August 1 – As some countries distance themselves from
Iran
due to the
nuclear standoff
, Armenia moves in to form a closer partnership.
August 16 – Britain's
Ian Porterfield
was named
Armenia
's new soccer coach. The 60-year-old Scotsman replaced Dutchman
Henk Wisman
, who was fired four months ago following a string of poor results.
August 28 – Armenian tennis champion
Andre Agassi
played at the
U.S. Open
. It was the last opportunity for tennis fans to see Agassi in the
Association of Tennis Professionals
play live. He faced Romania's
Andrei Pavel
in the first round.
[2]
September
September 3 – Armenian tennis champion
Andre Agassi
retires from professional tennis after 21 years, having won eight
Grand Slam
titles and an Olympic gold medal.
September 4 – Members of the European Parliament voted for the inclusion of a clause prompting Turkey "to recognize the Armenian genocide as a condition for its EU accession" in a highly critical report, which was adopted by a broad majority in the foreign relations committee of the
European Parliament
.
September 26 – The two largest political parties in the
Netherlands
,
Christian Democratic Appeal
(CDA) and the
Labour Party
(PvdA), removed three Turkish-Dutch candidates for the 2006 general election, because they either denied or refused to publicly declare that the Armenian genocide had happened.
September 30 – On a trip to
Yerevan
, French President
Jacques Chirac
underscored France's recognition of the
Armenian genocide
when commenting of the
French Socialist Party
's initiative to adopt a law criminalizing
Armenian genocide denial
. Chirac said that demonstration of racism and xenophobia in France is punishable in compliance with the Penal Code. "The rest, in my opinion," he said, "is politics having nothing in common with the legal side of the issue."
October
October 6 – The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet in Moscow for fresh negotiations over the
Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. Both described the negotiations as useful and agreed to hold more talks.
October 12 – The
French Parliament
has adopted a bill making it a crime to deny the
Armenian genocide
at the hands of the
Young Turks
in the last years of the
Ottoman Empire
, infuriating
Turkey
.
November
November 29 – The lower house of Argentina's parliament adopted a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. The bill was overwhelmingly adopted by the assembly and declared April 24, the international day of remembrance for the Armenian genocide as an official "day of mutual tolerance and respect" among peoples around the world.
December
References
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Ranter, Harro.
"ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A320-211 EK32009 Adler/Sochi Airport (AER)"
.
aviation-safety.net
. Retrieved
July 20,
2022
.
^
"Upsetting day: Agassi, then Roddick ousted - Tennis - MSNBC.com"
. November 5, 2007. Archived from
the original
on November 5, 2007
. Retrieved
July 20,
2022
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