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Armenia's PM secures win in election 'with highest turnout in a decade'

Armenia's PM secures win in election 'with highest turnout in a decade'

Summary

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his ruling party won the recent parliamentary election. The election had the highest voter turnout in a decade and showed the country’s shift toward closer ties with Western countries, despite Russia’s interference and threats.

Key Facts

  • Armenia held a parliamentary election with the highest voter turnout in ten years.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ruling Civil Contract party won the election.
  • The vote confirmed Armenia’s move toward stronger relations with Western countries.
  • Russia interfered in the election and issued threats toward Armenia.
  • The European Union promised financial aid to help Armenia deal with Russian sanctions.
  • The election was seen as a test of Armenia’s geopolitical future and independence.
  • Observers noted the election was heavily watched and scrutinized by different parties.
  • The political shift signals Armenia’s changing relations in the region.
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