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Armenia: Corruption Case Against Ruling Party Dropped
Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee dropped a criminal case against the ruling "Civil Contract" party concerning illegal donations in 2022, despite an independent audit revealing irregularities and a journalist investigation uncovering suspicious donations.
Armenia: Corruption Case Against Ruling Party Dropped
Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee dropped a criminal case against the ruling "Civil Contract" party concerning illegal donations in 2022, despite an independent audit revealing irregularities and a journalist investigation uncovering suspicious donations.
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36% Bias Score


Gyumri Holds Snap Mayoral Election Amidst Opposition Coalition Uncertainty
Snap mayoral elections took place in Gyumri, Armenia on October 1, 2023, with nine political forces competing, including "Civil Contract," "My City," and "My Strong Community." Post-election, discussions focused on potential coalition formations among opposition parties.
Gyumri Holds Snap Mayoral Election Amidst Opposition Coalition Uncertainty
Snap mayoral elections took place in Gyumri, Armenia on October 1, 2023, with nine political forces competing, including "Civil Contract," "My City," and "My Strong Community." Post-election, discussions focused on potential coalition formations among opposition parties.
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32% Bias Score


Gyumri Election: Competing Strategies and Voter Turnout
On the final day of campaigning in Gyumri, Armenia, various political parties held rallies, with former mayor Vardan Ghukasyan pledging support for opposition candidates if they get more votes, while the "Civil Contract" party highlighted the acting mayor's achievements and addressed citizen concern...
Gyumri Election: Competing Strategies and Voter Turnout
On the final day of campaigning in Gyumri, Armenia, various political parties held rallies, with former mayor Vardan Ghukasyan pledging support for opposition candidates if they get more votes, while the "Civil Contract" party highlighted the acting mayor's achievements and addressed citizen concern...
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36% Bias Score


Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...
Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...
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56% Bias Score


Armenian Man on Trial for Insulting MP, Alleging Police Brutality
Samvel Vardanyan, a 30-year-old Armenian citizen, is on trial for insulting MP Hakob Aslanyan on a bus and spreading online hate speech related to the politician's political views. Vardanyan claims his actions were based on civic, not political, viewpoints, and he is also pursuing a separate case ag...
Armenian Man on Trial for Insulting MP, Alleging Police Brutality
Samvel Vardanyan, a 30-year-old Armenian citizen, is on trial for insulting MP Hakob Aslanyan on a bus and spreading online hate speech related to the politician's political views. Vardanyan claims his actions were based on civic, not political, viewpoints, and he is also pursuing a separate case ag...
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40% Bias Score


MP Suspends Membership to Support Colleague, Later Retracts
MP Hakob Aslanyan suspended his membership in the ruling "Civil Contract" party for one month to support his friend, MP Hovig Aghazaryan, after Aghazaryan's dismissal. Aslanyan later retracted his statement after receiving a text from Minister Hayrapetyan.
MP Suspends Membership to Support Colleague, Later Retracts
MP Hakob Aslanyan suspended his membership in the ruling "Civil Contract" party for one month to support his friend, MP Hovig Aghazaryan, after Aghazaryan's dismissal. Aslanyan later retracted his statement after receiving a text from Minister Hayrapetyan.
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40% Bias Score

Opposition Wins Parakar Community Elections
In the Parakar community elections, Valodya Grigoryan of the "Country to Live" party defeated Ludwig Gyulnazaryan of the "Civil Contract" party, securing around 57% of the vote; this was an expected victory following the previous administration's short tenure and public dissatisfaction.

Opposition Wins Parakar Community Elections
In the Parakar community elections, Valodya Grigoryan of the "Country to Live" party defeated Ludwig Gyulnazaryan of the "Civil Contract" party, securing around 57% of the vote; this was an expected victory following the previous administration's short tenure and public dissatisfaction.
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28% Bias Score

Gyulnazaryan Wins Parakar Precinct 14/12 Amidst Concerns Over Political Stability
In Parakar's precinct 14/12, Ludwig Gyulnazaryan ("Civil Contract") won, expressing confidence in a majority victory due to his post-2021 achievements; other candidates, like Gor Saribekyan ("Stability"), voiced concerns about violence based on election outcomes, while past controversies surrounding...

Gyulnazaryan Wins Parakar Precinct 14/12 Amidst Concerns Over Political Stability
In Parakar's precinct 14/12, Ludwig Gyulnazaryan ("Civil Contract") won, expressing confidence in a majority victory due to his post-2021 achievements; other candidates, like Gor Saribekyan ("Stability"), voiced concerns about violence based on election outcomes, while past controversies surrounding...
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36% Bias Score

Yerevan Council Approves Controversial 150 Dram Public Transport Fare Amidst Protests
The Yerevan City Council passed a new 150 dram fare for public transport, sparking a clash between the ruling Civil Contract party and the opposition "Mother Armenia" party, who boycotted the vote and protested the alleged manipulation of public opinion regarding the fare increase, initially present...

Yerevan Council Approves Controversial 150 Dram Public Transport Fare Amidst Protests
The Yerevan City Council passed a new 150 dram fare for public transport, sparking a clash between the ruling Civil Contract party and the opposition "Mother Armenia" party, who boycotted the vote and protested the alleged manipulation of public opinion regarding the fare increase, initially present...
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48% Bias Score

Armenian MP Predicts Snap Elections, Forms New Party
Former Armenian MP Hovik Aghazaryan, ousted from the ruling Civil Contract party, predicts snap elections in Armenia within months, believing it benefits PM Pashinyan due to undisclosed external developments and internal factors, and has since formed his own political party.

Armenian MP Predicts Snap Elections, Forms New Party
Former Armenian MP Hovik Aghazaryan, ousted from the ruling Civil Contract party, predicts snap elections in Armenia within months, believing it benefits PM Pashinyan due to undisclosed external developments and internal factors, and has since formed his own political party.
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36% Bias Score

Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.

Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
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40% Bias Score
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