AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoLocal Elections Set: Armenia’s Central Election Commission approved the schedule for local government elections on October 25, with proportional voting in multiple cities and candidate registration deadlines running through late September. Parliament Power-Shifts: A secret ballot elected chairs of standing committees, with the ruling Civil Contract taking most posts; Strong Armenia’s nominees largely failed, and opposition lawmakers walked out during heated sessions. Security & Armed Forces: An interdepartmental working group was created to tackle suicides and hazing in the Armenian Armed Forces, after a rise in 2026 deaths. Humanitarian Aid: Armenia will organize medical treatment for children from Gaza, funding transport and care for up to 10, with initial selections narrowed after health assessments. Education Reform: The government approved a three-tier higher education system adding doctorate studies and licensing rules. Foreign Policy & Peace: PM Pashinyan said Armenia is entering a “Fourth Republic” phase built on peace, while also expressing serious concern over U.S.-Iran tensions and outlining plans to normalize ties with Azerbaijan and Türkiye. Economy & Industry: Exports to the EU jumped over 80% in H1 2026, and Armenia plans tighter wine and brandy controls via expanded isotopic lab testing.
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