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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

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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News

Pashinyan claims victory amid electoral violations and loss of two-thirds majority

The 2026 Armenian parliamentary elections were held June 7, with turnout at 58.97%, or about 1.497 million voters. That was…

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News

Selective interference framing intensifies Russian economic pressure

YEREVAN — As Armenia’s government advances a European integration agenda while formally remaining in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the…

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Opinion

Election campaign reshapes views on Armenia’s territorial losses 

In the political drama currently unfolding in Armenia, there is no longer room for truth or grief, only an endless…

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Opinion

Armenia’s information war: Conditioning a nation to surrender

For nearly a decade, Armenians have been subjected to a political communication strategy that follows a recognizable and deeply damaging…

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