
ArmInfo. The issue with Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) remains subject to arbitration proceedings. Narek Karapetyan, a member of the Strong Armenia party council, stated this in an interview with CIVILNET.
As a reminder, by a decision of the Public Services Regulatory Commission on November 17, 2025, ENA CJSC, part of the Tashir Group of Companies headed by Samvel Karapetyan, was stripped of its electricity transmission license. The decision details violations the commission found in the company's operations. Specifically, in one case, the company overstated 134,800 kWh, and in another, failed to account for 11,300 kWh. Several thousand new subscriber connections are also overdue, and the total number of loan guarantees secured against ENA assets has approached $690 million. The deteriorating trend in electricity supply indicators continued, with the average duration of outages increasing by 4.2%. On June 18 of last year, law enforcement agencies arrested and then a court remanded Samvel Karapetyan in custody on charges of calling for the overthrow of the constitutional order. This happened only because Karapetyan, speaking out in defense of the Armenian Apostolic Church, stated in an interview that "we will intervene in our own way" if politicians fail to fulfill their mandate. Following Karapetyan's arrest, the authorities effectively seized control of ESA from the Karapetyan family, appointing Romanos Petrosyan, a member of the Civil Contract party, as its interim manager.
Narek Karapetyan noted that an international arbitration court had previously issued a ruling banning all actions against ENA, but the country's authorities had ignored it. In the current situation, the party isn't even considering the amount of compensation for the company, as the matter remains subject to arbitration proceedings. However, as a member of the party council noted, protecting investors' rights is far more important in this case. "What will happen to the networks is a matter of international law. We must do everything possible to prevent the country from becoming like a number of Latin American countries, where nationalization has become the dominant factor leading to poverty in these countries," said Narek Karapetyan, adding that any investor coming to Armenia should be confident in their investment and have guarantees that in four years, they won't be arrested for making statements that displease the authorities, especially the RA prime minister, depending on the latter's mood, and the company will be nationalized.