Armenian elections resulted in a pro-EU party securing 49.8% of the vote while a pro-Russian party received 23.2%, providing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan a strong mandate for European integration. The outcome demonstrates Russia's declining influence in the former Soviet state, continuing a pattern of geopolitical setbacks for Moscow globally.
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Armenian elections resulted in a pro-EU party securing 49.8% of the vote while a pro-Russian party received 23.2%, providing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan a strong mandate for European integration. The outcome demonstrates Russia's declining influence in the former Soviet state, continuing a pattern of geopolitical setbacks for Moscow globally.