Armenian voters head to polls amid Russian pressure to curb Western shift
Armenian citizens cast their votes in a nationwide general election. The election takes place under pressure from Russia to curb a shift toward the West.
Armenian citizens cast their votes in a nationwide general election. The
election takes place under pressure from Russia to curb a shift toward the West.
Moscow aims to keep Armenia aligned with its strategic interests. International
observers note the geopolitical backdrop influencing the campaign. The vote will
determine the composition of Armenia's parliament. Candidates focus on economic
challenges and security concerns. Voter turnout is being closely monitored as an
indicator of public sentiment. The results could shape Armenia's future
foreign‑policy orientation.