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"publishedAt": "2026-06-08T14:51:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Nikol Pashinyan's party failed to secure an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections, leaving the Armenian prime minister without the ability to freely pursue his most ambitious reform agenda.\nOpposition in Armenia Refuses to Recognize Election Results\n\nVoter turnout in Armenia's June 7 parliamentary elections reached 58.97%, with 1,476,597 citizens casting ballots out of 2,503,976 eligible voters.\nAccording to results compiled by the Central Election Commission and calculated using the relevant electoral formulas, including the distribution of seats allocated to national minorities and first-place vote adjustments, the composition of the National Assembly is expected to be as follows:",
"title": "Armenia Divided: Election Results Deprive Pashinyan of His Former Influence"
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