Poll predicts Pashinyan's party will receive nearly 65% of the vote in Armenian elections
Kyiv • UNN
The Civil Contract party could receive 65% of the vote according to a Brivis poll. No opposition party is garnering more than 12% of voter support.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's "Civil Contract" party could receive nearly 65% of the vote in the parliamentary elections to be held on June 7. This is evidenced by the results of a new sociological survey. This was reported by Euro News, according to UNN.
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According to a Brivis poll conducted from May 5 to 11 among 1,551 respondents, the "Civil Contract" party holds a confident lead over opposition forces.
The study showed that none of the opposition parties garner more than 12% support. At the same time, a portion of the opposition is actively supported by Russia.
If next Sunday's vote confirms the poll's predictions, Armenians will grant Pashinyan a decisive mandate to strengthen the South Caucasian country's strategic reorientation toward a pro-Western path, setting it on a collision course with the Kremlin and cementing a historic peace agreement with Azerbaijan regarding Karabakh, which would further promote regional stability and cooperation,