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Armenia Re-elects Pashinyan as Nation Pivots Toward the West

Despite heavy-handed Russian economic pressure and threats, Armenian voters hand victory to pro-Western incumbent Nikol Pashinyan.

PoliticsPublished June 8, 2026 at 10:28 AMProcessed June 8, 2026 at 4:26 PM
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has secured a significant electoral mandate, with his Civil Contract Party capturing 49.8% of the vote. The result serves as a clear rejection of Moscow’s sphere of influence, despite the Kremlin’s desperate attempts to bully the nation into submission.

In the weeks leading up to the election, Russia weaponized trade, banning the export of Armenian goods like brandy and produce, while Vladimir Putin issued thinly veiled threats regarding the economic consequences of drifting away from the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.

Pashinyan, who has held power since 2018, remains steadfast in his pursuit of closer relations with the European Union and the United States, even as he faces domestic backlash over the 2023 loss of Nagorno-Karabakh.

While the Russian foreign ministry predictably decried the election as a product of Western interference, the Armenian electorate has chosen to look toward a future outside of Moscow’s shadow. Pashinyan’s path forward is fraught with challenges, including a skeptical public and the reality that EU membership remains a distant prospect.

Nevertheless, by securing this victory, Pashinyan has signaled that Armenia is no longer content to be a mere satellite state, choosing instead to prioritize national sovereignty and a strategic realignment with Western powers.

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