‘It’s time to move forward’ : Armenians vote in election closely watched by Russia and EU

7 juin 2026 | Pjotr Sauer in Yerevan
Voters to choose between pro-Russian opposition and incumbent Nikol Pashinyan, who is more closely aligned with the west Armenians are awaiting the results of an election that could cement the country’s shift towards Europe and away from its traditional alliance with Russia. Prime minister Nikol (…)
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