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Armenia votes in test of PM Pashinyan's pivot away from Russia

Armenia votes in test of PM Pashinyan's pivot away from Russia

Summary

Armenians voted in a parliamentary election as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's government seeks to reduce dependence on Russia and increase cooperation with Western countries. The election is seen as a test of support for this new direction, with opposition parties favoring closer ties to Russia.

Key Facts

  • Armenia held a parliamentary election on June 7, 2026.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan leads the Civil Contract party, which wants to shift Armenia's foreign relations away from Russia.
  • The government aims to strengthen ties with Western countries.
  • Some opposition parties strongly support maintaining close relations with Russia.
  • The election outcome could affect Armenia's geopolitical direction.
  • The vote takes place amid increasing pressure from Russia on Armenia.
  • This election is viewed by many as a choice about Armenia’s independence in foreign policy.
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