parliamentary election
Coverage of parliamentary election in the Nexus archive.
- Ethiopian prime minister’s party easily wins parliamentary election
The Ethiopian prime minister’s party won the parliamentary election. PM Abiy Ahmed will remain in power, but analysts have warned of renewed conflicts in Ethiopia.
- Armenian opposition party files petition to annul June election results
An Armenian pro-Russian opposition alliance filed a petition to annul the June parliamentary election results, which were won by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's governing party. The petition, submitted by Strong Armenia, alleges voting irregularities.
- Armenia Concludes Pivotal Election with 59% Turnout
Armenia concluded its parliamentary election with a 58.97% voter turnout. The election tests Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s diplomatic shift toward the West, which has led to tensions with Moscow through trade bans, cyber interference, and military threats. Pashinyan framed the vote as a choice between a peace treaty with Azerbaijan or a return to war.
- Armenia's parliamentary election a vote on nation's 'geopolitical future'
Armenians voted in a parliamentary election viewed as a test of the government's efforts to secure a peace deal after a military defeat by Azerbaijan. The election is considered a vote on Armenia's geopolitical future and its shifting ties with Russia, influenced by the war in Ukraine.
- Armenians vote with peace efforts and Russia in focus
Armenians are voting in a parliamentary election focused on the government's peace efforts following a military defeat by Azerbaijan. The ruling Civil Contract party is leading with 32% support, while the pro-Russian Strong Armenia party is in second with 11%.
- Parliamentary Election Tests Armenia’s Strategic Pivot From Moscow Toward EU
Armenia's parliamentary election tests its strategic pivot from Russia toward the EU. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan leads the polls with 32%, seeking a majority to implement reforms, finalize a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, and normalize ties with Turkey.
- The most important election Washington isn’t talking about
Armenia's parliamentary election on June 7 will test the country's ability to chart its own future and the extent of U.S. support in reducing dependence on Russia and reorienting toward the West.
- Cyprus votes amid resentment over corruption, living costs
Cyprus is holding parliamentary elections amid public dissatisfaction with corruption and rising living costs. The election could lead to a shift in the country's political landscape.
- Cyprus: Voters boost far right in parliamentary election
Cyprus' parliamentary election saw a rise in support for the far-right parties, marking a significant setback for three centrist parties that had backed President Nikos Christodoulides. The outcome reflects shifting voter preferences away from centrist coalitions.
- Exit poll shows former President Radev’s party set to win Bulgaria election
Exit poll results indicate that Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party is projected to win 38.1% of the vote in Bulgaria's parliamentary election. The outcome suggests a potential shift in the political landscape ahead of the official results.
- Orbán concedes defeat in Hungary parliamentary election
Viktor Orbán, Hungary's Prime Minister, conceded defeat in the country's parliamentary election, marking a significant political shift. The results indicate a loss of majority for his ruling party, Fidesz, which could lead to coalition-building or early elections.
- Hungary's opposition party poised to oust Viktor Orbán after 16 years, poll shows
A poll suggests Hungary's opposition party may unseat long-standing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power. Opposition candidate Peter Magyar is set to participate in the parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary.
- Hungarians vote as PM Orban faces toughest election challenge in years
Hungarians are voting in a parliamentary election that could mark the end of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure. This represents his most significant political challenge in recent years.
- Hungary’s Viktor Orban struggling for political survival ahead of vote
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their first closely contested parliamentary election on Sunday. The outcome could impact Orban's political survival and the party's future dominance in Hungary.