AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSanctions at the border: Russia’s Rospotrebnadzor has temporarily suspended import and circulation of Jermuk mineral water batches after finding elevated bicarbonate, chlorides and sulfates that don’t match labeling, warning it could mislead consumers. Tech push: Armenia broke ground on Integral Solutions’ new semiconductor and microelectronics design center in Engineering City, aiming to create at least 300 jobs and bring chip validation work on-site. Election pressure and security: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says masked threats against him were made by people outside Armenia and frames the Tevanyan espionage case as “operational investigation” rather than immediate detentions; meanwhile Hayaqve urges the CEC to disqualify Pashinyan for abuse of office and calls for violence. Campaign fallout: The Anti-Corruption Committee detained Prosperous Armenia supporters over alleged vote-buying in Tavush. Public mood: Polls ahead of June 7 show Civil Contract leading, and nearly half of respondents say they’d protest if elections are falsified. Diplomacy and Europe: Armenia’s ambassador in Germany met Bundestag members ahead of a planned visit, discussing Armenia-EU priorities and regional peace efforts.
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