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'Democratic backsliding': Armenia's 'extreme polarisation, hate speech, stigmatization' mar election

'Democratic backsliding': Armenia's 'extreme polarisation, hate speech, stigmatization' mar election

Summary

Armenia recently held parliamentary elections marked by strong divisions, hate speech, and negative labeling. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan won again, signaling a continued move toward closer ties with the European Union, while also needing to carefully balance Armenia’s relationship with Russia.

Key Facts

  • Armenia’s election showed high political polarization and included hate speech and stigmatization.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan secured a victory, continuing his policy of opening ties with the West, especially the European Union.
  • Voters were concerned with security, social issues, the economy, and the ongoing effects of regional conflicts.
  • Armenia faces multiple challenges including moving from conflict to peace and balancing ties between Russia and Western countries.
  • The election had the highest voter turnout in Armenia in a decade.
  • Experts say Russian disinformation efforts in Armenia exist but have limited effect.
  • The vote is viewed as a key moment in deciding Armenia’s future direction in foreign policy and democracy.
  • The election reflects a struggle between divisions within society and efforts to strengthen democratic governance.
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