Russia Reportedly Planning to Transport Voters to Armenia to Sway Election
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Russia applies in Armenia the recipe used in Moldova: imported voters, a billionaire candidate, gas-related threats. Russia intensified a secret campaign to prevent the re-election of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Armenia's parliamentary elections of 7 June, according to a Reuters investigation based on information provided by officials of Western intelligence services, government sources and documents. Its plans include disinformation, supp…
Russian officials in recent months have been discussing a plan to send Armenian citizens residing in Russia home to vote in parliamentary elections for the competitors of the current Prime Minister, Nikola Fashinian, writing Reuters with reference to four sources.
Russian authorities have proposed to transport at least 100,000 Armenians from Russia to Armenia to vote in the parliamentary elections scheduled for 7 June in the country of the Caucasus
In Russia, it was suggested that voters should be brought to Armenia to support the candidate Karapetian, approving Reuters' reference to "interviews with five Western intelligence officers and documents." Moscow's concerns were the pro-European and pro-American statements by Nikola Pashinian, who was trying to re-election. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a mineral agreement with Erevan and a contract by Marshruth Trump for internationa…
Russia has intensified its efforts to influence the outcome of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia, Reuters reports, citing Western officials, intelligence sources, and documents obtained by the agency. According to these reports, the Kremlin aims to weaken Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's position and halt Armenia's pro-Western course.
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