AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPost-Election Justice: Armenia’s Prosecutor’s Office overturned the pretrial detention of Karabakh activist Artur Osipyan, who had been on hunger strike after a dispute during the Civil Contract campaign. Vote Recounts: A recount added 140 votes to Prosperous Armenia, with further checks ongoing after errors were found in some polling-station protocols. ECHR Push on Property: Karabakh Armenians have filed 600 applications to the European Court of Human Rights over Azerbaijan’s seizure of property, with more submissions still being accepted. EU Security Role: The EU appointed Cosmin George Dinescu to lead the new European Union Partnership Mission in Armenia, focused on resilience and hybrid threats. Constitution Draft Still Moving: Justice Minister Srbuhi Galyan said the new constitution draft is not ready for publication yet, with final feedback and discussions still underway. High-Profile Charges: Gagik Tsarukyan was questioned and hit with a travel ban as prosecutors moved forward on tax-evasion charges. International Signals: Russian FM Lavrov urged Armenia to quickly choose between the EU and the EAEU, while the US president publicly congratulated Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
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