“Pashinyan’s illness,” “looming war with Russia,” and “gas chambers on Mount Ararat”: Moscow floods Armenia with disinfo ahead of elections
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Director of the Center for Near East Studies Igor Semivolos in an interview with Radio NV - about Russia's interest and influence on the parliamentary elections in Armenia, which will be held next Sunday, June 7.
Russia has given Nikol Pashinyan his strongest campaign argument
With only a few days remaining before Armenia’s parliamentary elections, an IRI poll suggests that 32% of respondents intend to vote for the ruling Civil Contract party, up from 24% in March. Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia party ranks second with 6%, compared with 9% in the previous survey. Public trust in political leaders is distributed as follows: current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at 29%, Strong Armenia leader Samvel Karapetyan at 8%…
“Pashinyan’s illness,” “looming war with Russia,” and “gas chambers on Mount Ararat”: Moscow floods Armenia with disinfo ahead of elections
Ahead of Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary elections, the country has faced an unprecedented wave of Kremlin-backed disinformation. The Insider has identified the…
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