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The Strategic Divorce: Pashinyan and Hakobyan's Convenient Separation

The February 27, 2026 split between PM Pashinyan and Anna Hakobyan after 30 years came exactly three months before snap elections. Her foundation received funding through opaque state procurement, and $4M in US assets raise questions about the true purpose of this separation.

by Editorial Team·Published 2026-03-06

On February 27, 2026, Armenia's political landscape was jolted by an announcement that seemed personal but carried unmistakable political implications: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan were separating after 30 years of marriage. The timing — exactly three months before anticipated snap elections — immediately fueled speculation about the true motives behind the split.

The Foundation Question

Anna Hakobyan's charitable foundation has been a subject of scrutiny for years. Investigative journalists have documented that the foundation received funding through state procurement contracts classified as state secrets — making independent auditing virtually impossible. The arrangement raises serious questions about whether public funds were being channeled to the PM's family under the cover of charitable work.

$4 Million in US Assets

Records obtained by Cerebro.am reveal that Hakobyan's My Step Foundation accumulated approximately $4 million in assets in the United States. The nature and purpose of these holdings remain unclear. Critics argue the divorce may be designed to shield these assets from potential anti-corruption investigations or asset declarations required of the Prime Minister.

The Timing Problem

An anti-corruption probe targeting entities linked to Hakobyan was opened just days before the separation was announced. Whether the divorce is a genuine personal decision or a calculated legal maneuver to separate personal assets from official scrutiny remains an open question.

In Armenian politics, where the line between personal and political has always been blurred, the Pashinyan-Hakobyan divorce may prove to be the most consequential separation in the nation's modern history.

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