AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArmenian Elections Aftermath: Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary vote is still under legal pressure as courts and parties trade blows—Yerevan courts accepted Gagik Tsarukyan’s defamation lawsuit against PM Nikol Pashinyan, while also ordering a re-vote at two polling stations after the CEC annulled results there. Anti-Corruption & Detentions: The Anti-Corruption Committee reported new arrests tied to alleged voter bribery and money laundering, and security actions continue around election-linked cases. Nuclear Policy: Armenia says it’s not rushing the choice of a builder for a small modular reactor; the current plant’s life can run to at least 2036, with proposals from the US, France, Russia, South Korea and China. Culture & Society: The Golden Apricot film festival unveiled its 2026 main poster, and a rare Mesopotamian cuneiform tablet was donated to Yerevan’s Matenadaran. Regional Context: Russia’s ambassador said ties are entering a “reassessment” phase, while Armenia’s media monitoring group reported unprecedented interest in the 2026 parliamentary elections.
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