Armenia PM Pashinyan's ruling party wins landslide election victory
Summary
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ruling Civil Contract party won a clear victory in the parliamentary elections, with nearly 50% of the vote. This win supports Armenia’s movement toward closer relations with the West, despite tensions and interference claims involving Russia.Key Facts
- The ruling Civil Contract party received 49.8% of the vote.
- The Strong Armenia alliance, led by Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, came second with 23.3%.
- Two other opposition groups, Armenia alliance and Prosperous Armenia party, also passed the election threshold.
- Voter turnout was 59%.
- Pashinyan said his victory will help Armenia grow and maintain peace, including improving relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan.
- Armenia is still dealing with the effects of Azerbaijan’s 2023 military takeover of the Karabakh region.
- Pashinyan aims to reduce Armenia’s dependence on Russia while keeping a balanced foreign policy.
- Russia is accused of trying to influence the election through misinformation, hacking, and economic pressure.
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