Pashinyan Wins Third Term as Armenia Backs Shift Toward West
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Article content (Bloomberg) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed victory in parliamentary elections as voters overwhelmingly backed the South Caucasus country’s turn toward the West and away from Russia. Article content Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party got 49.82% of the vote, putting it on course to hold 64 of the 105 seats, data from Armenia’s Central Election Commission showed Monday. Turnout was 58.94%. Article content Article content Two opposition parties led by pro-Russian politicians also entered the National Assembly after Sunday’s vote. Billionaire Samvel Karapetyan’s Str…
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