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Labor Dispute Mediation May Become Mandatory in Armenia

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July 9, 2026

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Labor Dispute Mediation May Become Mandatory in Armenia

Armenia’s Ministry of Justice has submitted a legislative package for public discussion, which provides for mandatory mediation of labor disputes.

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Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 5, 2026

"Strong Armenia" announced its readiness to work in parliament.

Strong Armenia will take mandates and will work in parliament. Civil Contract was unable to gain a constitutional majority, and the work of the opposition in parliament will allow blocking a number of decisions, said the first on the list of the bloc, Narek Karapetyan.

AzerNews

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· Jul 9, 2026

Armenia's diaspora loses grip as Yerevan embraces new South Caucasus reality

Armenia’s recent adoption of a law restricting diaspora members’ interference, influence, and campaigning activity in its elections is not especially surprising. What is striking, however, is how a country that for years could prolong conflict largely due to the determined efforts of diaspora organizations now intends to structure relations with its neighbors without that same diaspora activism and support.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Pezeshkian-Trump Agreement Has Exposed the Decision-Making Crisis Inside Iran’s Clerical Regime

The growing dispute inside the Iranian regime over the recent understanding with Washington shows that the crisis is no longer limited to the content of the agreement itself.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 29, 2026

HANSON: Don’t forget the broader context of the Iranian memorandum

Tentative MOU has caused glee on left, furor on right

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

My Word: Mending fences in good faith - opinion

True peace won’t be achieved without disarming and dismantling Hamas, Hezbollah, and, above all, their sponsor, Iran.

Foreign Policy

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· Jun 23, 2026

Is the MOU a Treaty or Not? And Why Should We Care?

Confusing language in the U.S.-Iran cease-fire agreement makes its legal status unclear.

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Related coverage for "Labor Dispute Mediation May Become Mandatory in Armenia": Caucasian Knot — "Strong Armenia" announced its readiness to work in parliament.. AzerNews — Armenia's diaspora loses grip as Yerevan embraces new South Caucasus reality. Sada Elbalad — The Pezeshkian-Trump Agreement Has Exposed the Decision-Making Crisis Inside Iran’s Clerical Regime. Toronto Sun — HANSON: Don’t forget the broader context of the Iranian memorandum. The Jerusalem Post — My Word: Mending fences in good faith - opinion. Foreign Policy — Is the MOU a Treaty or Not? And Why Should We Care?