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Armenia held its parliamentary election on June 7, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declaring victory for his pro-EU Civil Contract party after exit polls showed it comfortably ahead. The vote was closely watched as a geopolitical referendum—pitting Pashinyan's westward pivot against Russian pressure to boost pro-Moscow opposition parties.
The 2026 Armenian parliamentary election, in which voters elected National Assembly members, is trending as Armenia held its June 7 parliamentary vote with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's pro-EU Civil Contract party winning decisively amid geopolitical tensions between Western and Russian influence.
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