Armenians voted in a general election on June 7, 2026, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeking a strong mandate for a new geopolitical direction for the country. The election is being closely monitored by both Russia and Western nations. The opposition includes parties that have expressed pro-Russia sentiments.
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Armenians Participate in General Election Amid Geopolitical Interests
On June 7, 2026, Armenia held a general election where Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan aimed to secure a mandate for a new geopolitical strategy. The election drew attention from Russia and Western countries, with some opposition parties supporting pro-Russian positions.
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Armenians vote in general election watched closely by Russia and the West
Armenians Participate in General Election Amid Geopolitical Interests