AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoParliamentary Aftershocks: Armenia’s Central Election Commission invalidated results at two polling stations, a move Strong Armenia says could force a repeat vote and shift who clears the 4% threshold. Opposition Pushback: Strong Armenia filed a petition to annul the June 7 election results, while Prosperous Armenia began consultations and legal steps after the invalidations cut its tally by 213 votes. Final Results Countdown: The CEC says it will publish final parliamentary results on June 14 as recounts continue across the country. Foreign Policy Pressure: Russia’s Lavrov warned Armenia’s EU vs. EAEU choice is at a “critical point,” while Zakharova accused the EU of shaping the vote amid escalating Yerevan tensions. Energy & Infrastructure: The government is preparing a new tender for the Kaps Reservoir, now designed for a 60 million cubic meter capacity. Economy Outlook: The World Bank raised its growth forecast for Armenia to 5.3% in 2026. Business & Finance: Team Telecom Armenia was recognized by the Armenia Securities Exchange as a leading non-financial issuer. Local Life: Evocabank and Kentron District signed a memorandum to bring street-art concepts from its 2026 calendar into Yerevan public spaces.
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