Armenia's pro-Europe party wins election and cements shift away from Russia
Armenias ruling pro-Europe party has won parliamentary elections, confirming the countrys pivot towards Europe and away from its traditional ally, Russia.
Final results in the small South Caucasus country showed the prime minister Nikol Pashinyans Civil Contract party securing a slim majority, while the Strong Armenia alliance, led by the Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, won 25% of the seats in parliament.
The result, which will be welcomed in Brussels but viewed with dismay in Moscow, strengthens Pashinyans hand as he pursues his signature and politically sensitive goal: a peace agreement with Armenias longtime adversary Azerbaijan and the normalisation of relations with Turkey.
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A former journalist who swept to power during the 2018 Velvet Revolution promising to dismantle Armenias oligarchic system, Pashinyan has campaigned on a platform of peace, arguing that ending the countrys decades-long confrontation with its neighbours would unlock economic opportunities, improve security and reduce its dependence on Russia.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/08/armenia-europe-party-wins-election-russia-nikol-pashinyan
There were false bomb threats against polling stations originating outside the country, and much general interference from Russia.