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Armenian election largely seen as 'national referendum on country's direction'

Armenian election largely seen as 'national referendum on country's direction'

Summary

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's party won the parliamentary elections on June 8, 2026. This result is seen as support for Armenia's move toward closer ties with Western countries amid tensions with Russia.

Key Facts

  • The election took place in Armenia on June 8, 2026.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's party won according to preliminary results.
  • Voter turnout was the highest in Armenia in a decade.
  • The election reflects a public vote on the country's future direction.
  • Armenia has been shifting its political and diplomatic focus toward the West.
  • There have been threats from Russia and claims of Russian interference in the election.
  • The vote is described as a national referendum on Armenia’s geopolitical path.
  • The election occurred amid political polarization and concerns about democracy in Armenia.
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