Civil Contract Party Wins Armenian Elections
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's ruling party, Civil Contract, has won the parliamentary elections with 49.81% of the vote, according to the country's central election commission. The opposition party, Strong Armenia, managed to secure 23.29% of the vote.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's ruling party, Civil Contract, emerged as the winner in the country's parliamentary elections, claiming 49.81% of the votes, according to official figures released by Armenia's central election commission on Monday.
In contrast, the main opposition party, Strong Armenia, garnered 23.29% of the vote, indicating a clear victory for Pashinyan's party in this electoral contest.
This significant lead places the Civil Contract party in a strong position to implement its policies and agenda, reinforcing Pashinyan's political influence in Armenia's legislative body.
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