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Armenian PM casts ballot, says “the people will win”

Armenian Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Civil Contract party, Nikol Pashinyan, cast his vote in the country’s parliamentary elections at polling station No. 8/20 in Yerevan’s Shengavit district.

Speaking briefly to journalists after voting, Pashinyan shared his vision for Armenia’s future and emphasized the importance of the elections.

“I am confident that the people will win. This is not a personal matter. My expectation is that the citizens of Armenia will prevail,” he said.

Commenting on the potential implications of the elections for the wider region, the prime minister stressed the role of democracy in promoting cooperation and stability.

“I believe that democracy always works in favor of regional and international cooperation. And, of course, democracy is an important tool for regional peace,” said the Civil Contract leader.

Armenians are voting in the country’s parliamentary elections to elect members of the National Assembly. The vote is being closely watched both domestically and internationally, with 18 political forces competing for seats in the legislature.

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