AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoArmenia Election Watch: International CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly monitors are set to inspect at least 100 polling stations in Armenia today as the country votes in a high-stakes parliamentary election. Election Crackdown: Armenian authorities arrested six candidates tied to the Russia-friendly Strong Armenia party ahead of the vote, underscoring how Moscow’s influence remains a central campaign issue. Travel Surprise in Yerevan: A Wizz Air “Let’s Get Lost” trip revealed Armenia only after landing, with winners landing in Yerevan for a three-night stay and city highlights like Republic Square and Etchmiadzin-area landmarks. Visa/Transit Angle: Armenia and the U.S. released the TRIPP implementation framework aimed at boosting unimpeded transit connectivity through Armenia, a potential long-term win for regional travel and logistics. Cost of Living: Armenia’s inflation eased slightly in May to 4.2%, with food and services still driving changes—useful context for visitors planning budgets. Culture & Events: hosq announced Notations Lab 2026 in Yerevan (July 20–31) followed by a Notations Festival (Aug 1–2), bringing 65 artists for an interdisciplinary “Rituals” program.
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