The Borneo Post

Armenia PM’s bloc wins by landslide in snap polls

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YEREVAN: The electoral bloc of Armenia’s acting prime minister Nikol Pashinyan won a landslide victory in Sunday’s snap parliament­ary elections, which were triggered by the reformist leader seeking to cement his political authority in the postSoviet country.

The bloc led by Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party had 70.45 per cent of the vote, and trailing in distant second place with 8.37 per cent was the Prosperous Armenia party, according to results from 90 per cent of precincts, the central election commission said.

The centrist My Step bloc also includes the Mission Party headed by rights activist Manuk Sukiasyan.

A small liberal pro-Western party, Bright Armenia, also cleared an electoral threshold with 6.33 per cent of the votes, the commission said.

Pashinyan became prime minister in May after spearheadi­ng weeks of peaceful anti-government rallies that ousted veteran leader Serzh Sarkisian.

The 43-year-old former journalist has pledged to root out endemic corruption and address widespread poverty, earning him supporters in the impoverish­ed landlocked nation of about three million people.

“After the elections, we will be developing Armenian democracy and make an economic revolution happen,” Pashinyan told reporters after casting his ballot.

Pashinyan’s reform drive had been stalled for months by opposition from Sarkisian’s thenruling Republican Party, which dominated the National Assembly until his calculated resignatio­n triggered parliament’s dissolutio­n last month.

The Republican Party took 4.56 per cent in Sunday’s elections, failing to clear the five-percent threshold to make it into parliament.

At a polling station in central Yerevan voters expressed optimism about the political change promised by Pashinyan and vented their anger at former corrupt officials. — AFP

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