AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArmenian Elections Under Pressure: With June 7 parliamentary voting days away, Armenia’s Interior Ministry says election hotlines will run 24/7 and urges reporting of violations. Media Crackdown: Security forces conducted searches at Armat Media, seizing computers and equipment and effectively shutting down the outlet’s archive two days before the vote. Opposition Legal Fight: The Republic Party asked the CEC to annul the registration of the “Strong Armenia” bloc; the CEC rejected the request, while the bloc’s opponents signal further court action. Campaign Freeze: A “Day of Silence” begins June 6 at midnight, banning campaigning and political broadcasts. Geopolitics at the Ballot: Analysts and officials frame the election as a choice between staying in Russia’s orbit and deepening ties with the EU and US, with Russia warning legitimacy could be questioned if opposition is barred. EU Aid vs Russian Trade Curbs: The EU plans over €50M in emergency support after Russia expanded restrictions on Armenian exports, especially agriculture. Tech and Culture: Armenia pushes ahead with AI infrastructure plans and hosts Notations Lab 2026 in Yerevan, bringing 65 artists for a 12-day interdisciplinary program.
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