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The European Union says that the elections in Armenia confirm the democratic orientation and the rapprochement with Europe

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The European Union welcomed the participation of Armenian citizens in the parliamentary elections and stated that the vote demonstrates Armenia's commitment to democracy, peace, and closer cooperation with Europe. The statement issued on behalf of the High Representative also mentions "unprecedented interference" and persistent hybrid attacks from Russia, including measures of economic coercion.


The European Union welcomed the parliamentary elections in Armenia and stated that the vote confirms the country's commitment to democracy, peace, and closer cooperation with Europe. The statement issued on behalf of the High Representative notes that the preliminary results announced by the electoral authorities indicate a clear lead for the Civil Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.


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The European Union congratulated the citizens of Armenia for exercising their democratic right to vote.


Brussels states that the vote demonstrates Armenia's commitment to democracy, peace, and closer ties with Europe.


According to the preliminary conclusions of the OSCE/ODIHR cited by the EU, the elections were well organized, within a solid legal framework, although the campaign was highly polarized.


The EU statement mentions "unprecedented interference" and persistent hybrid attacks from Russia.


The European Union calls on Armenian political actors to respect the outcome of the vote and to use legal mechanisms for any potential challenges.


The European statement emphasizes civic participation and the democratic nature of the vote. The European Union congratulates the citizens of the Republic of Armenia for exercising their "sovereign democratic right to vote" and states that the high level of civic participation shows the political direction of the country.


According to the preliminary conclusions of the OSCE/ODIHR observation mission, cited in the statement, the electoral campaign was highly polarized, but the elections were administered in an inclusive manner. Observers indicated, according to the EU, that the vote provided clear political alternatives and was well organized, within a solid legal framework.


The European Union places the elections in a tense regional context. The statement asserts that the electoral period and the vote took place against a backdrop of "unprecedented interference, pressures, and persistent hybrid attacks from Russia," including through measures of economic coercion aimed at undermining the democratic process and fueling polarization.


Despite these pressures, the European Union believes that the elections reflect Armenia's democratic resilience and the progress of reforms. The statement further notes that the vote highlighted the commitment of Armenian citizens to European values, peaceful political participation, and a stable, secure, and prosperous future.


The EU has taken note of the preliminary results announced by the Armenian electoral authorities, which indicate a clear lead for the Civil Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Brussels calls on all political actors to respect the outcome of the vote, democratic procedures, and to use legal mechanisms to examine any electoral complaints.


"The EU stands firmly with Armenia and its people," the statement reads. The European Union asserts that it remains committed to supporting Armenia's democratic path and deepening the partnership with the future government and future parliament.


The statement also indicates the areas in which Brussels wants to continue cooperation with Yerevan. The European Union mentions the implementation of the reform agenda, promoting regional peace, economic growth, and connectivity, with the aim of strengthening Armenia's sovereignty, resilience, democracy, and prosperity.


The elections come at a time when Armenia is redefining its foreign relations after the deterioration of its relationship with Russia and its political rapprochement with the European Union. The message conveyed by the EU confirms that the vote is seen in Brussels not only as an internal electoral process but as a test for Armenia's democratic and geopolitical orientation.


https://2eu.brussels/ro/stiri/uniunea-europeana-spune-ca-alegerile-din-armenia-confirma-orientarea-democratica-si-apropierea-de-europa

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