YEREVAN — Ahead of Armenia’s National Assembly elections sched- uled for June 7, 2026, a meeting was held under the leadership of the Chair of the Anti-Corruption Committee to discuss the committee’s responsibili- ties and the challenges it may face dur- ing the upcoming nationwide vote. Key issues on the meeting’s agenda included: • The formation of a monitoring head- quarters for overseeing the electoral process, • Defining the committee’s functions in addressing hybrid threats, • Coordinating the complementary work of investigative and operation- al units, as well as planning upcom- ing tasks, • Improving the professional pre- paredness of personnel involved in detecting, uncovering, and investi- gating electoral crimes. During the meeting, the commit- tee chair was briefed on the current status of ongoing work, and existing issues and upcoming priorities were reviewed. Following the discussions, the chair issued clear instructions regard- ing the timeline, composition, and op- erating procedures for establishing the electoral monitoring headquarters, as well as clarifying the tools and mea- sures needed to counter hybrid threats. Instructions were also given to ensure coordinated planning between investi- gative and operational divisions. The meeting emphasized the im- portant role of the committee in ensur- ing the transparency and legality of the electoral process, as well as the need for effective coordination of actions to enable a swift and consistent response to potential risks.

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