AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPost-Election Court Battles: Armenia’s Constitutional Court is set to weigh multiple challenges to the June 7 parliamentary vote, as opposition parties push for annulment or a second round while authorities deny bribery and violations; several opposition figures have been arrested amid claims of political pressure. Media Under Pressure: The Armenian Media Association says security searches paralyzed 7or.am by seizing vital equipment, and it demands the gear be returned and warns against repeating actions that halt media work. EU Support for Trade Shock: The European Commission approved €34 million to help Armenia’s private sector cope with Russian trade restrictions, with trade facilitation and market-access measures for affected industries. Energy Transit via Azerbaijan: A rail shipment of about 1,000 tons of diesel fuel has been sent from Azerbaijan to Armenia, alongside another Russian grain transit through Azerbaijan. Consumer Protection Update: New EU-aligned consumer protection rules will take effect July 1, including warranty minimums and clearer repair/replacement timelines. Regional Diplomacy: Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico congratulated Nikol Pashinyan, while Georgia’s PM Kobakhidze stressed expanding ties with Armenia and regional transit cooperation. Defense Industry Push: Armenia highlighted a “quantum leap” in its military-industrial complex at Eurosatory 2026, citing major state procurement investments and AI-focused development.
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