Armenian politician and former leader of Artsakh and Armenia
Armenia has held parliamentary elections with Premier Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party leading in preliminary results. The vote is framed as a choice between a lasting peace with Azerbaijan and a continued push toward Western alignment, with Moscow signaling concern but no immediate rift. Opposition forces and legal actions threaten a tense post-poll landscape.
Armenia has elected a pro-European government, with Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party securing a majority. The result signals a shift away from Russia and toward Western ties, though Russia remains a voice in the region. The vote follows Nagorno-Karabakh tensions and a 2018 reform wave. Turnout was 59%.