Armenia's most critical elections since independence (opens in new tab)
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party held onto its parliamentary majority, but remained shy of the two-thirds control needed to push through controversial constitutional reforms. The Strong Armenia and Armenia Alliance blocs will enter the National Assembly as the opposition after failing to unseat the ruling party.Similarly to recent elections in Georgia in 2024 and Moldova in 2025, Armenia’s parliamentary vote attracted significant international attention from both the West...
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