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Pashinyan Files Defamation Lawsuits Against Former MPs

Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan has filed defamation lawsuits against former MPs Sofia Hovsepyan and Edmon Marukyan, demanding a public apology and monetary compensation.
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· Jul 11, 2026
Pashinyan has filed lawsuits against opposition members for statements regarding the elections.
The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, has filed civil lawsuits against former special envoy ambassador Edmond Marukyan and former National Assembly deputy Sofia Ovsepyan. He demands an apology from Marukyan and compensation from Ovsepyan. Pashinyan considers Ovsepyan's claims that he knew the results of the parliamentary elections in advance to be defamatory.
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· Jul 5, 2026
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· Jul 3, 2026
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Related coverage for "Pashinyan Files Defamation Lawsuits Against Former MPs": Caucasian Knot — Pashinyan has filed lawsuits against opposition members for statements regarding the elections.. The Rising Nepal — HoR meeting: Opposition MPs demand government's clarification. NDTV — Crypto Horror In Gang-Rape Case Linked To Pakistan Deputy PM's Relative. MyJoyOnline — Playback: The Law examined defamation suits against journalists. Utusan Malaysia — Mahkamah Tinggi halang Chegubard sebar fitnah berkait pegawai kanan TDM. Inside Higher Ed — California Adjuncts Sue for ‘Uncompensated Work’