Armenians vote in general election watched closely by Russia and the West

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This article covers Armenia's parliamentary election, presenting Prime Minister Pashinyan's push to shift toward the West as a democratic stand against Russian pressure. It uses quotes from officials and descriptions of events to support that view, while emphasizing Western approval and framing opposition figures as tied to Moscow. Though it relies on authoritative voices and highlights geopolitical tension, it doesn't fully explore Armenian public opinion or past dependencies on Russia, shaping a narrative that favors Pashinyan's pro-Western stance.

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