AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoConstitutional Court Clash: Armenia’s Constitutional Court has accepted consolidated complaints from seven political forces challenging the June 7 parliamentary election results, with a hearing set for June 26; the parties are also contesting related CEC decisions, including cases tied to opposition figures. Opposition Under Pressure: Reports say several opposition members were arrested as they push for annulment or a second round, while the government denies vote-buying and irregularities. Media Crackdown: The Armenian Media Association says security searches and seized equipment paralyzed the 7or.am news site, demanding authorities return the hardware needed to restore operations. EU Support for Trade Pain: The European Commission approved €34 million in urgent support to help Armenia’s private sector cope with Russia-linked trade restrictions, with trade facilitation and market-access measures. Geopolitics and Security Signals: Armenia showcased new “Atlant” rocket capabilities in drills, while NATO-linked exercises (“Eagle Partner”) are being framed by critics as political rather than military. Regional Trade Moves: Georgia increased imports of Armenian flowers despite Russian restrictions, and new shipments show continued transit links via Azerbaijan, including diesel and grain. Consumer Rules: New consumer protection norms will take effect July 1, including longer warranties and clearer remedies for non-conforming goods.
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