Armenia's Civil Contract party won the election
Armenia's Civil Contract party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, won the parliamentary elections held on June 8, 2026, securing 49.8% of the vote and a parliamentary majority under Armenia's electoral system. Pashinyan claimed victory. According to the Kyiv Independent, the party is projected to hold 64 of the 105 seats in parliament. France24 reported a voter turnout of 59%. The Kyiv独立 also
Armenia's Civil Contract party won the parliamentary elections held on June 8, 2026, securing 49.8% of the vote and a parliamentary majority under Armenia's electoral system. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed victory. According to the Kyiv Independent, the party is projected to hold 64 of the 105 seats in parliament. France24 reported a voter turnout of 59%. The pro-Russian opposition in Armenia has demanded a new vote after the election results were released. The election occurred amid threats from Moscow and claims of Russian interference. The election results are seen as a confirmation of Armenia's shift toward the West.
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