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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The 2026 Armenian parliamentary elections were held June 7, with turnout at 58.97%, or about 1.497 million voters. That was…
Read More »YEREVAN — As Armenia’s government advances a European integration agenda while formally remaining in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the…
Read More »In the political drama currently unfolding in Armenia, there is no longer room for truth or grief, only an endless…
Read More »For nearly a decade, Armenians have been subjected to a political communication strategy that follows a recognizable and deeply damaging…
Read More »Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is proceeding with his electoral campaign amid countless violations of Armenia’s laws. We have been witnessing…
Read More »YEREVAN — As Armenia approaches its pivotal June 7 parliamentary elections, the country’s political environment has grown increasingly volatile, marked…
Read More »The Armenian Center for Political Rights, a watchdog organization focused on detecting, responding to and preventing political persecution while safeguarding…
Read More »The parliamentary elections in Armenia, scheduled for June 7, 2026, were set to be a battleground between the ruling Civil…
Read More »Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was campaigning yesterday in Yerevan’s Arabkir district, where a heated argument broke out with one of…
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