The victory of the governing Civil Contract party has crystallized deep divisions within the Armenian electorate. Moscow views this outcome as a clear indicator of the nation’s shifting geopolitical orientation. Beyond the domestic implications, the election results serve as a barometer for the current administration’s handling of the delicate peace agreement with Azerbaijan.
Analysts suggest the party’s success signals a definitive strategic pivot toward Western alliances. By consolidating power, the governing party is effectively distancing Armenia from the influence of Russia, which has historically served as the country’s primary regional guarantor. This transition remains a point of friction, as the Kremlin continues to frame the electoral process as compromised by external actors.




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