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Pashinyan Retains Armenian Majority Amid Geopolitical Pressure

Nearly 50% of the electorate backed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party in a hard-fought parliamentary election, securing his grip on power. The victory arrives under a cloud of international concern, as observers point to aggressive Russian interference tactics designed to sway the country’s democratic trajectory.

Pashinyan Retains Armenian Majority Amid Geopolitical Pressure

While Pashinyan maintains his mandate, the political climate remains fractured. Opposition factions, who captured 31% of the vote, have leveled formal accusations of procedural misconduct against the ruling party. These domestic disputes unfold against a backdrop of external pressure, with reports of trade threats and intimidation campaigns orchestrated to destabilize the electoral process.

Looking ahead, the Prime Minister faces the delicate task of navigating a path between Western alliances and Moscow. With support from European and American leaders, his administration is now prioritizing high-stakes regional diplomacy. The focus shifts toward finalizing peace agreements with Azerbaijan and normalizing long-strained relations with Turkey, maneuvers that will test the resilience of his newly confirmed government.

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