Armenia's Pashinyan wins election but pro-Russian opposition polls strongly
YEREVAN, June 8 - Armenia's governing Civil Contract party won a parliamentary election seen as a test of its handling of a peace deal with Azerbaijan and its growing turn to the West, away from traditional patron Russia.
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party has secured a victory in the recent parliamentary elections. The outcome serves as a critical referendum on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's administration and its recent strategic shifts. Voters were tasked with weighing the government's management of the peace agreement with Azerbaijan alongside its efforts to pivot toward Western partnerships. Despite the incumbent party's success, a pro-Russian opposition bloc demonstrated significant electoral strength. This result highlights a deepening political divide within the nation regarding its long-term geopolitical alliances. The election results reflect the complex challenge of balancing traditional ties with Moscow against the desire for broader international integration.
The election results signal a pivotal moment for Armenia's foreign policy as it navigates the tension between historical reliance on Russia and an increasing alignment with Western interests.
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