AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArmenia Parliamentary Vote: Armenians are voting in a high-stakes election that could shape the country’s Westward tilt versus continued ties with Russia, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan casting his ballot and church leaders urging voters to back Armenia’s future; turnout was reported at about 14.5% by late morning, while election officials said two commission leaders and a secretary were detained overnight and a suspect was arrested for alleged election-rights obstruction. Allegations of Vote-Buying: Armenia’s anti-corruption authorities say a candidate linked to the “Strong Armenia” bloc allegedly offered bribes in Lori Province, leading to detentions. Kosovo Snap Election: Kosovo is holding its third election in 16 months after parliament failed to elect a president, with Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje seen as the favorite but needing opposition support to break the quorum deadlock. Peru Runoff: Peru votes for a new president again—its ninth in 10 years—after a first-round race between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, with crime and instability driving a tight, potentially slow-to-resolve result. U.S. Election Integrity Fight: A new report highlights Republican candidates for governor who rejected the 2020 election results, raising concerns about how they could influence state election administration. South Korea Ballot Shortage Protests: Thousands in Seoul keep demanding a rerun of local elections after ballot shortages, with election officials resigning amid the fallout.
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