Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced today (30 January) that he wishes to introduce a jury system to Armenia’s legal framework, aiming to create a “direct and organic connection between the judiciary and society.” Speaking at his weekly press briefing, Pashinyan emphasized that the reform would be implemented within the framework of constitutional amendments. Currently, criminal cases are decided solely by judges.
The announcement builds on Pashinyan’s earlier plans to establish a ‘Fourth Republic’ if re-elected in the 2026 parliamentary elections. In September 2025, during the seventh congress of his Civil Contract party, Pashinyan outlined intentions to adopt a new constitution, a move long demanded by Azerbaijan. A referendum on the new constitution is planned for 2026, providing the legal framework for reforms such as the proposed jury system.
Source: commonspace.eu with OC Media