Nikol Pashinyan

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Pashinyan, Erdogan and Aliyev are unhappy with Israel’s recognition of the genocide

Diverse reactions have followed the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Israel’s Cabinet of Ministers on June 28, 2026. Here…

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News

Yerevan faces renewed Russian pressure ahead of EU Visit

YEREVAN — As Armenia’s Constitutional Court continues hearings on challenges to the June 7 parliamentary election results, the case has…

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Statements

ARF Hai Tahd Central Council statement on Artsakh and democracy

The prime minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, is under a “delusion.” Having embraced a failed version of…

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News

Parliamentary elections widen Armenia’s political crisis

YEREVAN — Following widely questioned parliamentary elections in which Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party retained power but failed to secure…

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Columns

Democracy hijacked: Armenia’s rigged parliamentary elections

Armenia’s parliamentary elections were held on June 7 under widespread, systematic and well-documented fraudulent conditions. These elections were not merely…

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Opinion

Pashinyan government prosecuted opposition figures before vote

On June 7, Armenians went to the polls, and by the narrow measure that draws international headlines, the day went…

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Satire

The Pashinyan paradox

The famous paradox of Zeno states that because a thing must travel half the distance before arriving at its endpoint,…

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From the Party

ARF Bureau member Lilit Galstyan highlights findings on Armenia’s June 7 elections

ARF Bureau member Lilit Galstyan commented on the preliminary conclusions issued by the International Election Observation Mission of the Parliamentary…

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Columns

How should we define peace?

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared, while speaking before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, that the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict “has…

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Columns

By hook or by crook: Pashinyan secures another five years in power

Regrettably, another fraudulent parliamentary election took place in Armenia on June 7. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party, Civil Contract, did…

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