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Armenian citizens will be able to temporarily change their registration address ahead of the National Assembly elections - Central Election Commission
Armenian citizens eligible to vote will be able to temporarily change their registration address ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, the Central Election Commission of Armenia (CEC) announced.Armenian Parliament approves changes to Electoral Code
During an extraordinary session on Friday, the National Assembly of Armenia passed amendments to the Electoral Code in its second and final reading.Arusyak Julakyan, a parliament member from the ruling Civil Contract faction, pointed out that one modification was introduced between the first and second readings.
Armenian Central Election Commission releases preliminary results of elections to Council of Elders of Vagharshapat
The Central Election Commission of Armenia has released preliminary results of the elections to the Council of Elders of the enlarged community of Vagharshapat in the Armavir region, which took place on November 16.Pashinyan believes his party will win next parliamentary elections
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan believes that his fellow citizens will extend the mandate of his Civil Contract Party to continue governing the country after the next parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026.Alen Simonyan rules out ruling party's participation in next Armenian elections as part of a bloc
The Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan has ruled out the participation of the ruling Civil Contract party in the next elections as part of a bloc. The next parliamentary elections in Armenia will be held in the summer of 2026.Armenian Central Election Commission presented the final results of elections to Council of Elders of Gyurmi and Parakar
The Central Election Commission of Armenia has summed up the results of the elections to the Council of Elders of Gyumri and Parakar held on March 30, the press service of the department reported.Risks of external interference to increase in Armenia in 2025 ahead of 2026 elections - FIS forecast
External interference regarding Armenia and information risks are expected to increase in 2025, especially with the parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026. This is highlighted in the annual risk assessment report by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.Armenian Foreign Ministry expresses readiness to cooperate with Trump and strengthen economic ties
The people of the United States have elected Donald Trump as the 47th President, and the Armenian government is prepared to work with the president-elect," Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan stated on Thursday.News 1 - 20 of 386
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