AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArmenia Election Results: Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission confirmed four parties will sit in the new National Assembly, with Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract leading (61 seats) and Prosperous Armenia narrowly clearing the 4% threshold (5 seats), after counting all 2,005 polling stations. India Opposition Strategy: The INDIA bloc is holding a major Delhi meeting to coordinate participation across 23 parties and map out its next political push toward future elections. U.S. Redistricting Fight in Georgia: In a Gwinnett County Senate runoff, Democrats are trying to turn a Supreme Court setback into momentum as redistricting becomes the central campaign issue. Closed Primaries Debate in Indiana: A recount push over alleged crossover voting is reviving efforts to tighten Indiana primaries to registered party members, setting up a new fight over voter access. EU Defense Talks: Ireland’s Minister Byrne joined EU Defence Ministers in Cyprus to discuss sustaining support for Ukraine and maritime security ahead of Ireland’s EU presidency. Social Housing Eligibility (Ireland): A new bill will clarify lawful and habitual residency rules for social housing and add a statutory appeals mechanism for local authority decisions. Online Political Pressure (Georgia): Police seized 212 crypto mining devices in Mestia, alleging illegal electricity use tied to political scrutiny of local power systems. UK Petitions: A UK Parliament petition on cat-hit reporting has crossed 113,000 signatures, forcing MPs to debate whether drivers should be required to stop and report collisions. Local U.S. Public Safety: A drunk-driving crash in Lynnfield destroyed part of a restaurant, while an EV fire in Winthrop burned two homes; separate Rhode Island incident killed a 92-year-old pedestrian.
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