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Armenia Passes New Law Limiting Voting Rights for Armenian Citizens Living Abroad
Armenia has approved major changes to its election laws that will restrict voting in parliamentary elections and national referendums to citizens who have spent a minimum amount of time living in the country. The National Assembly passed the legislation in its second and final reading on July 3. Under the new rules, Armenian citizens must have spent at least 366 days in the country during the two years before an election or referendum to remain eligible to vote. Citizens must


Most Armenian Citizens Interviewed on the Streets of Yerevan Oppose Re-Electing Pashinyan to a Third Term
As Armenia prepares for its high-stakes parliamentary elections on June 7, political tensions are rising across the country, with debates over leadership, security, peace negotiations, and the nation’s future dominating public conversation. Against this backdrop, The Armenian Report took to the streets of Yerevan to ask ordinary citizens a direct question: Does Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan deserve to be re-elected for a third term? Over the course of roughly two hours, The

The Armenian Report Team
May 26

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