Armenia Tightens Voting Eligibility Rules for Citizens Abroad
Armenia’s National Assembly Tightens Voting Eligibility Rules

Armenia's National Assembly has enacted stricter voting eligibility requirements that will affect citizens living abroad or those absent from the country. The policy change impacts voting participation among the diaspora and Armenian citizens who reside outside Armenia's borders.
For Armenian Americans and diaspora communities, the new rules represent a potential change in how their votes are counted in Armenian elections. Details on specific eligibility thresholds and residency requirements remain limited in available reporting. The measure underscores ongoing debates about diaspora participation in Armenian electoral processes and citizenship engagement.
Armenian diaspora voters have historically played a role in national elections, making voting policy changes relevant to diaspora communities worldwide.


