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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