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Armenia's 2026 Election: A Battleground of Information Warfare
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On June 7, 2026, Armenia held parliamentary elections that were heavily influenced by information warfare, with media outlets acting as political actors. The election saw the ruling Civil Contract party, led by Nikol Pashinyan, secure nearly half of the votes amidst a backdrop of disinformation and geopolitical tensions between Western and Russian influences. The media landscape was polarized, with government-affiliated outlets discrediting opponents and opposition media targeting the ruling party. This environment was exacerbated by the public's distrust in traditional media, stemming from a history of censorship and manipulation. The election's dynamics reflected the collective trauma from recent conflicts, notably the loss of Artsakh. The situation highlighted the blurred lines between media and politics, raising concerns about the integrity of information and the electoral process.
Key Points: • Armenia's June 7 elections were marked by significant information warfare. • The ruling party, Civil Contract, won nearly half the votes amid disinformation campaigns. • Media outlets became active participants in the political struggle, blurring lines between news and politics.