Parliamentary Elections

Columns

Constitutional change is challenging but ensures all voices are heard

With the recent announcement by Armenia’s Central Election Commission certifying the results of the parliamentary elections, attention has shifted to…

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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

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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Columns

Russia, the U.S. and the EU should keep out of Armenia’s domestic affairs

No foreign country should meddle in the internal affairs of Armenia — a sovereign and independent country. Its people are…

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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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Opinion

Armenia’s democracy erodes amid Russia-West rivalry

When Nikol Pashinyan swept to power in Armenia’s 2018 Velvet Revolution, replacing the entrenched post-Soviet order that had dominated the…

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Columns

If Pashinyan bans any opposition party, the rest should boycott the election

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is proceeding with his electoral campaign amid countless violations of Armenia’s laws. We have been witnessing…

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