ArmInfo. The "bone of contention" was the 300 dram tariff package for public transport. Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan tried to assure that this package was intended for tourists, but such manipulation did not work for the opposition. Unable to control their emotions, the members of the Council of Elders from the Mother Armenia faction began to object to the mayor from their seats, raising their voices, after which the representatives of the ruling party entered into a verbal altercation with them. Passions ran high, and the participants of the session left their seats. In order to avoid a fight, the rest of the Council of Elders intervened in the dispute.
After the mayor's futile attempts to resolve the situation, he was forced to invite representatives of law enforcement agencies to the session hall. Then a 15-minute break was announced. Samvel Hakobyan, a representative of the Mother Armenia faction, was not allowed to attend the meeting after a remark that clearly angered Tigran Avinyan.
According to the project presented by the city hall, a new single tariff for travel on public transport was to be applied in the capital of Armenia from February 1, 2025. On average, transport for citizens would have become 3-6 times more expensive, depending on the transport that would have been used. According to the Yerevan City Hall, on condition of one-time use in each vehicle, the cost of three trips would have been 280-300 drams, which caused a great public outcry and discontent in society. Let us also recall that on January 27, at a working meeting in the capital's municipality, Tigran Avinyan branded the opposition with shame, assuring that the new transport reform would help solve many problems of public transport. In particular, he pointed out that the use of the new ticket system would help solve the issue of purchasing 250 electric buses.
Such a sharp turn of events caused a mixed reaction in Armenian society. The expert community is sure that the mayor received another SMS message from higher authorities with a proposal to slightly increase the tariff, which is important in the year of the actual start of the election campaign in the country.
Consequently, the Yerevan City Hall decided that a new tariff will be introduced from February 1, according to which the cost of one ride will be 150 drams. In particular, the mayor of the city noted that this tariff will be in effect throughout 2025 and assured that this decision will help solve other problems, such as long waits at bus stops, the need for constant renewal of the bus fleet and the issue of overloading public transport. At the same time, he added that after 2025, the cost of travel may increase by 10 drams and amount to 160 drams with a long-term increase in cost.
At the same time, as Avinyan assured, in connection with their desire for people to try out the new ticket system, the validity period of ticket packages purchased in January and February will be extended for another month.