AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoElection Aftermath in Focus: Armenia’s court accepted Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan’s defamation lawsuit against PM Nikol Pashinyan, seeking retraction, apology, and compensation, while another court refused to overturn CEC annulments at two polling stations and ordered a rerun there—keeping the post–June 7 legitimacy fight alive. Opposition Pushes Back: “Wings of Unity” says it will petition the CEC to invalidate the parliamentary vote and demand a repeat, as Robert Kocharyan argues violations across the full election cycle are enough to deem results illegitimate. Anti-Corruption Crackdown: Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee reported new arrests tied to alleged voter bribery and money laundering around the elections. Nuclear Energy Decision Pace: Minister David Khudatyan said Armenia has picked the reactor type for a small modular reactor but is in no rush to choose the builder, citing plans to extend the current plant’s operation to at least 2036. Media and Education: Kyrgyzstan opened enrollment for the international “Media School Eurasia,” with participants from Armenia and other CIS countries. Armenia–Russia Relations: Russia’s ambassador said ties are entering a “reassessment and adaptation” phase, signaling readiness for constructive cooperation amid regional change. Armenia Abroad: Armenian officials also highlighted support for peaceful Middle East solutions at a UN Security Council debate.
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