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Ararat Cement Plant to Be Nationalized Ahead of Armenia’s June 2026 Elections

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May 21 2026
Ararat Cement Plant to Be Nationalized Ahead of Armenia’s June 2026 Elections 

The Ararat Cement Plant is set to be nationalized, according to an announcement from the country’s Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan. This statement was made ahead of Armenia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for 7 June 2026, as reported by Global Cement. 

The facility, which has a capacity of 0.9 million tons per year, is currently owned by Gagik Tsarukyan. Tsarukyan leads the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), the largest opposition party in Armenia. The Prime Minister indicated that the nationalization is a response to the exposure of what he described as mafia schemes operated by Tsarukyan’s son-in-law, Karapet Guloyan. Pashinyan stated that the business foundation of the PAP leader—the Ararat Cement Plant—will soon become state property and belong to the Republic of Armenia because Guloyan’s mafia scheme has been uncovered. 

According to Pashinyan, the government has already received a letter from the prosecutor’s office confirming that the property is subject to nationalization. Authorities will soon appoint a manager for the plant. The Prime Minister congratulated all employees of the plant on their release, noting that from that moment onward, they no longer need to follow any instructions from Tsarukyan or Guloyan, as their employer is now the Republic of Armenia. 

This move follows a similar situation involving electricity distribution licenses owned by Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), which was taken into public ownership in November 2025.

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