Armenia politics
The Specter of Neo-Bolshevism Is Roaming Armenia
Neo-Bolshevism influences Armenia’s political system through a binary narrative and centralized power, impacting governance and legitimacy in the country today.
Armenia: Opposition’s Political Inadequacy Ahead of June Elections
As June elections near, Armenia’s political landscape sharpens, with parties vying to project the most favorable image in a tense pre-election climate.
Hungary Lifts Veto, Clearing Way for €20 Million EU Military Aid to Armenia After Three Years
Hungary has lifted its long-standing veto on a €20 million European Peace Facility military aid package for Armenia, paving the way for EU support after years of deadlock. Final approval is expected in January 2026.
Armenian Parliament Approves 2025 State Budget and Major Infrastructure Projects
On December 3, the Armenian National Assembly concluded its session, addressing all items on the agenda, including the approval of the 2025 state budget, legislative changes, and international agreements. One of the approved bills, passed in its first reading, proposes…
Nikol’s Staffing Policy: Unchanged Changes, Irresponsible Responsibility
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s approach to staffing changes reveals a leadership style mired in contradictions and strategic ambiguity. The ongoing reshuffling of officials, described by Pashinyan as essential for systemic reform, instead highlights a complex interplay of public dissatisfaction, individual…





