BY RAFFY ARDHALDJIAN As Armenia emerged from its pivotal June 7, 2026 parliamentary elections, citizens felt that their vote represented an existential choice for the country’s strategic alignment. With a voter turnout of approximately 59 percent (the highest rate seen since 2017) voters handed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party a victory with 49.7 percent of the vote. This outcome grants them a 64-seat majority in the 105-sea…
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