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Marianna Mkrtchyan

Petrosyan: Electric Networks of Armenia to be nationalized in  mid-July 

 Petrosyan: Electric Networks of Armenia to be nationalized in  mid-July 

ArmInfo.  Romanos Petrosyan, the interim manager of the Electric Networks of Armenia  (ENA) CJSC, has announced that the company owned by Samvel Karapetyan  will be nationalized in mid-July.

Speaking to journalists on June 29, Petrosyan addressed questions  regarding the current stage of the nationalization process, assuring  that the proceedings are advancing quite intensively.  "Very soon, by  mid-July, the government will adopt a decision recognizing the  company as an object of 'preeminent public interest,' after which a  market valuation and compensation process will be conducted," he  stated.

Recall,  that since 2016, the ENA CJSC has been owned by the Tashir  Group of Companies, headed by Samvel Karapetyan. Prime Minister Nikol  Pashinyan announced the intention to bring ENA under state control  following Karapetyan's public support for the Armenian Apostolic  Church and his subsequent arrest. Later, the parliament adopted  legislative amendments providing for the return of the company to  state control. On July 18, 2025, the head of the Public Services  Regulatory Commission (PSRC) appointed Romanos Petrosyan as the  interim manager. Beginning July 24, 2025, Petrosyan initiated  personnel changes among the company's senior officials, despite  rulings from the Stockholm Arbitration Court against changing the  company's governing bodies.

On August 9, 2025, Narek Karapetyan, a shareholder of ENA and CEO of  Tashir Capital, filed a lawsuit in the Administrative Court of  Armenia against the PSRC and its chairman, Mesrop Mesropyan,  demanding that the PSRC's authority to replace the company's  management be declared invalid.

On September 20, 2025, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan outlined the  government's plans for ENA in parliament, noting that the process  would follow one of two potential scenarios: either ENA would be  fully nationalized and transferred to reliable private management  while remaining state-owned, or a controlling stake would be  transferred to a reputable international energy manager. He indicated  that the government would only pursue the second scenario if the  costs associated with the first were found to be disproportionately  high for the state budget.

By a decision of the PSRC dated November 17, 2025, ENA CJSC had its  electricity transmission license revoked, with the commission citing  various violations in the company's operations. On February 17, David  Ghazinyan, a member of the "Strong Armenia" party council and former  CEO of ENA, stated during a press conference that the real value of  the company is approximately $1 billion and that the owners would not  agree to a sale at a deflated price. He alleged that the authorities  are making every effort to artificially lower the company's market  value, referencing Prime Minister Pashinyan's previous assertions  that under certain circumstances, the company's valuation could be  reduced.

"Such statements are not made without reason. The Tashir Group  proposed engaging a major international valuation firm to determine  the fair price of ENA and adding a 15% premium to that sum, but the  authorities did not agree to this initiative," said the former CEO,  adding that the authorities intend to "legalize an illegal takeover"  of ENA by applying the mechanism of "preeminent public interest" at  the lowest possible price. Ghazinyan noted that should the company be  sold on terms unfavorable to the owners, they reserve the right to  challenge the government's actions in court.