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PM Pashinyan’s party wins Armenia election, preliminary results show

⁠Prime Minister Nikol ⁠Pashinyan’s party has won Armenia’s parliamentary election, preliminary results suggest, in a vote seen as a test of its handling ⁠of a peace deal with Azerbaijan and its growing turn to the West and away from traditional ally, Russia. ⁠⁠Pashinyan’s Civil

PM Pashinyan’s party wins Armenia election, preliminary results show
Al Jazeera — 8 June 2026
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⁠Prime Minister Nikol ⁠Pashinyan’s party has won Armenia’s parliamentary election, preliminary results suggest, in a vote seen as a test of its handling ⁠of a peace deal with Azerbaijan and its growing turn to the West and away from traditional ally, Russia.

⁠⁠Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party secured 49.81 percent of the vote, the country’s Central Election Commission (CEC) said on ⁠Monday, with an alliance led by the main opposition party Strong Armenia a distant second with 23.29 percent.

Turnout in the landlocked country of three million was more than 58 percent of eligible voters, the CEC said.

The prime minister is seeking a mandate to reorient the country’s geopolitics, distancing former imperial ruler Russia and pushing to join the European Union.

Pashinyan claimed a “historic victory that will ensure Armenia’s eternity and development”. He pledged to “continue the course of rapprochement with the West” while also developing Armenia’s relations with Russia.

The second-placed Strong Armenia bloc is led by Samvel Karapetyan, a Russian-Armenian billionaire who made his fortune in Russia and is under house arrest for allegedly advocating for the government’s overthrow. He has rejected the charge as politically motivated.

Karapetyan called the elections “shameful” and denounced alleged violations and repression, saying dozens of his campaign staff had been arrested. Armenia’s Investigative Committee said it had opened 59 criminal cases over alleged electoral violations and detained nine people.

Two other opposition forces – former President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia alliance and the Prosperous Armenia party – also cleared the electoral threshold to get into parliament, winning 9.9 percent and 4 percent of the vote respectively, the CEC said.

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