AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoElection Pressure Mounts: Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary vote is unfolding in a polarized climate, with ODIHR warning that the campaign is shadowed by disputes over foreign policy, constitutional changes, church tensions, and criminal cases against opposition figures. Russia Tightens the Levers: Moscow is stepping up economic pressure ahead of the election, especially on energy—Medvedev and other officials warn that closer EU alignment could mean higher gas prices and new trade barriers. Vote-Buying Probe: Armenia has detained 21 people in a vote-buying investigation, as opposition and civic groups accuse the authorities of political retaliation. Security Crackdown: Searches tied to alleged espionage have intensified, with the PM saying detentions are delayed to map networks. OSCE/International Monitoring: Armenia is leaning on international observation, while polls show many voters ready to protest if results are falsified. Trade & Tech Moves: The US and Armenia inaugurated a new customs inspection platform, and a semiconductor design center is set to create at least 300 jobs.
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