AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmenia Election Watch: Armenia’s Central Election Commission says Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract won 49.8% in the June 7 parliamentary vote, with Strong Armenia at 23.2% and the Armenia Alliance at 9.9%, leaving Prosperous Armenia just under the 4% threshold—an outcome that keeps Pashinyan in power but complicates any push for a two-thirds constitutional majority. EU Pivot & Markets: EU leaders quickly welcomed the result, while Pashinyan framed it as a mandate for peace with Azerbaijan and normalization with Turkey—moves that could unlock trade and regional connectivity. Russia Pushback: Moscow’s officials warned Armenia against drifting toward the EU and said the vote reflected polarization, while Russian media and officials alleged Western interference. Election Integrity: OSCE/ODIHR said the campaign was highly polarized and noted direct external pressure via escalating trade restrictions and security threats, alongside claims of biased media and uneven campaign conditions. Trade & Agriculture: Armenia is exploring exports of fruits and vegetables to Greece, while Russia expanded fish-import restrictions tied to veterinary risks. Finance & Development: EBRD appointed Remon Zakaria as head of its Yerevan office from Sept. 1, 2026, signaling continued support for private-sector growth and the green transition. Regional Diplomacy: FM Ararat Mirzoyan said Turkey normalization is progressing, with direct customs trade already in place and further steps expected soon.
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