
06 June 2026
by Francesco Citterich The elections in Armenia on June 7th take place in a political and geopolitical context that many analysts describe as one of the most delicate since the end of the Soviet Union, in which internal dynamics and external pressures are increasingly intertwined. This is not just a normal electoral event, but a political transition that reflects internal difficulties and the redefinition of regional balances. Armenia, still marked by the consequences of the 2023 war and the remodulation of its security strategies, thus finds itself faced with an electoral round that goes far beyond simple competition between parties. Domestically, the political scene appears fragmented and marked by growing polarization. The government led by …
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