Armenia's Pro-Europe Party Wins Election, Shifting Away from Russia
Armenia's ruling pro-Europe party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has secured a victory in the parliamentary elections, marking a significant shift in the country's geopolitical alignment. The Civil Contract party won a slim majority, reinforcing Armenia's pivot towards Europe and away from its traditional ally, Russia. This election result is expected to bolster Pashinyan's efforts to pursue peace agreements with neighboring Azerbaijan and Turkey, while maintaining Armenia's membership in the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union. The election was closely watched by international observers, with accusations of Russian interference and economic pressure tactics aimed at influencing the outcome.