2027: INEC FACES CREDIBLE QUESTION AS AMUPITAN CONFIRMS DEAD PERSONS’ NAMES ON REGISTER. (PHOTO).

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 The credibility of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) voters’ register has come under intense scrutiny ahead of the 2027 general elections, following revelations by INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan that names of deceased persons remain on the register. Amupitan disclosed that names of voters who died as far back as 15 years ago are still listed, a situation critics say could undermine the integrity of the 2027 polls and lead to significant financial waste through the printing of excess ballot papers and other election logistics. The INEC chairman made the revelation while receiving the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Abisoye Coker-Odusote, and her management team during a courtesy visit in Abuja on Wednesday. Amupitan announced that INEC has entered into a partnership with NIMC to deliver a credible voters’ register and transparent elections. He said INEC would leverage NIMC’s robust data archi...

ARMENIA VOTES IN HIGH-STAKES ELECTION AS GOVERNMENT PUSHES TO PIVOT AWAY FROM RUSSIA AND DEEPEN EU TIES. (PHOTO).


 Armenia votes in high-stakes election as government pushes to pivot away from Russia and deepen EU ties

Armenians voted in a parliamentary election on Sunday as the country’s government sought to secure a mandate for its effort to reduce dependence on Russia and strengthen ties with Western partners, while facing pressure from Moscow and a divided political landscape at home. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his Civil Contract party campaigned on continuing a foreign policy shift that emphasizes cooperation with the European Union alongside relations with regional neighbors and other global powers. Casting his ballot, Pashinyan said Armenia would continue reinforcing its independence, democratic institutions, and rule of law, while also describing relations with Russia as stable and based on mutual respect.

The election took place against a backdrop of heightened tensions with Moscow, including recent restrictions on Armenian exports and warnings from Russian officials about the risks of closer alignment with the West. At the same time, Armenian authorities moved against opposition figures in the days leading up to the vote, issuing arrest warrants for members of the Strong Armenia party on allegations of vote buying. The party’s leadership rejected the accusations, saying they would not influence voters, while its head—businessman Samvel Karapetyan—maintained that the government was facing politically motivated pressure. Karapetyan, who is under house arrest on separate charges he denies, also voted and expressed confidence in the electorate’s decision.

The campaign featured competing visions for Armenia’s future direction. While Pashinyan’s supporters argue the country needs a balanced foreign policy that maintains ties with Europe, the United States, Russia, and regional powers, much of the opposition has pushed for closer relations with Moscow and criticized the government’s outreach to the West and its efforts to normalize relations with neighboring Azerbaijan. Armenia’s conflict with Azerbaijan over the Karabakh region, which ended with Azerbaijan taking full control in 2023, remained a sensitive political issue throughout the campaign.

International attention also focused on the broader geopolitical implications of Armenia’s direction. Russian officials warned against further integration with Western institutions, while European officials criticized Moscow’s recent trade restrictions on Armenia as economic pressure. Meanwhile, Armenia’s election rules require parties and blocs to clear minimum vote thresholds to enter parliament, with results expected to determine whether Pashinyan’s governing party can maintain its course or whether opposition forces gain greater influence in shaping the country’s foreign policy trajectory.


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