Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract Party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has won a decisive victory in recent parliamentary elections. The party secured 49.74% of the vote, granting it a majority in parliament and the authority to form a new government. This outcome solidifies Pashinyan’s position as the country’s leader following a period of political turmoil and the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. The results indicate continued public support for Pashinyan’s policies and vision for Armenia’s future. Opposition parties garnered significantly fewer votes, with no single party posing a substantial challenge to the ruling party’s dominance. International observers have noted the elections were generally free and fair, despite some reported irregularities. The win allows Pashinyan to pursue reforms and address ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges facing the nation.