Armenia’s Pashinyan Wins Election Amid Russian Pressure
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In Yerevan, Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party secured a decisive victory, capturing 49.81 percent of the vote in a closely watched election.
The result, announced after a tight race, shows Pashinyan’s coalition maintaining power despite external pressure from Russia. The election outcome was confirmed by official tallies released by Armenian authorities.
The win is seen as a setback for Russian influence in the region, as Pashinyan’s pro-Western stance has been a point of contention in Moscow’s diplomatic efforts.
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