parliamentary elections
Coverage of parliamentary elections in the Nexus archive.
- Putin Rejected Frontline Ceasefire Proposal, Rebuked Advisers – Reuters
Vladimir Putin rejected advisers' proposal to freeze the war along the current front line and is preparing for further escalation, while Czech President Petr Pavel warned Russia could announce mobilization after September's parliamentary elections.
- Why Algeria still holds elections when the outcomes are predetermined
Algerian elections maintain predetermined outcomes due to strict candidate filtering and entrenched power structures, with low voter turnout and the ruling National Liberation Front expected to retain parliamentary control. The process prioritizes regime stability over meaningful political engagement.
- Algerians vote in parliamentary elections overshadowed by candidate bans
Algerians voted in parliamentary elections as 269 candidates were barred from running for the 407-seat lower house. Concerns over turnout and low attendance at official campaign events marked the election process.
- Algerians vote in parliamentary elections while facing cost-of-living strains and candidate bans
Algerians are voting in parliamentary elections amid concerns over cost-of-living issues and candidate bans. Nearly 25 million voters are choosing among 1,235 candidates for 407 seats, with the government declaring a paid holiday to boost turnout. Over 269 candidates, including some from the Hirak pro-democracy movement, were banned for alleged links to illicit financial networks and suspicious political activities.
- Algerians head to polls to elect new parliament
Algerians are voting in parliamentary elections on July 2, seven years after the pro-democracy Hirak protests. Low voter turnout is expected, mirroring the 23% turnout in 2019, as citizens express discontent with political options despite no opposition boycott this year. FRANCE 24's Claire Paccalin reports from Algiers.
- Algeria: Algeria Votes in Parliamentary Elections Amid Public Apathy and Football Fever
Algerians are voting in parliamentary elections as public attention is divided between cost-of-living concerns, political freedoms, and the national football team's World Cup campaign.
- Algerians vote in parliamentary elections while facing cost-of-living strains and candidate bans
Algerian voters are casting ballots in parliamentary elections overshadowed by cost-of-living concerns and candidate bans.
- Rwanda: Ethiopia - PM Abiy's Party Wins Parliamentary Elections
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party secured a large majority in Ethiopia's parliamentary elections held on June 1. The elections were conducted in Ethiopia, and the Prosperity Party's victory marks a significant outcome in the country's political process.
- Hungary Names OTP’s Tardos as Debt Chief in Charge of Cost Cuts
Hungary has appointed OTP's Tardos as the head of debt management to oversee cost-cutting measures. The country is set to hold parliamentary elections on April 10, 2026, with significant implications beyond the EU's 10 million population.
- Russian interference in Armenia: A nation tested by disinformation
Armenia, under Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, is moving to distance itself from Russia and strengthen ties with the European Union. Despite pro-Russian disinformation campaigns targeting the government, a pro-European candidate won the parliamentary elections on June 7.
- Armenian PM Pashinyan declares victory in parliamentary elections
Armenian PM Pashinyan has declared victory in the parliamentary elections. The declaration was made based on the election results.
- High Voter Turnout Marks Armenia’s Pivotal Election Amid Violations and Arrests
Armenia's parliamentary elections saw a voter turnout of 48.92%, up from 38.52% in the previous election, but were marked by security disruptions, criminal complaints, and the detention of 14 individuals for offenses including repeat voting and voter bribery.
- Armenians vote in parliamentary elections seen as ‘referendum on independence’
Armenians are voting in parliamentary elections viewed as a 'referendum on independence' amid efforts to reduce ties with Russia and strengthen Western cooperation. Russia is reportedly working covertly to undermine Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's re-election bid, which could solidify Armenia's shift toward the West.
- EU and Russia clash as Armenians head to the polls, Putin fumes
Armenians are voting in parliamentary elections as the government, under Russian pressure, aims to reduce ties with Russia and strengthen cooperation with the West. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party seeks a mandate for a new geopolitical course, facing opposition from pro-Russian parties.
- Armenians go to the polls under Russian pressure aimed at preventing a drift toward West
Armenians are voting in parliamentary elections as the government seeks to loosen ties with Moscow and increase cooperation with the West. Russian pressure aims to prevent Armenia from drifting toward the West.
- Armenia Threatens 25-Day Military Camp for Russia-Based Election Voters
The Armenian government has warned that citizens traveling from Russia to vote for bribes in the June 7 parliamentary elections may be required to attend a 25-day military training camp. Those refusing could face prosecution, according to a social media post by Taron Chakhoyan, deputy chief of the Prime Minister’s staff.
- Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election
Russia has intensified pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections by threatening to raise gas prices, restrict Armenian imports, and suspend the country from the Eurasian Economic Union if Armenia continues pursuing EU membership.
- From Cognac to Apricots: These Armenian Products Are Now Off-Limits in Russia
Russia has imposed restrictions on Armenian products such as Cognac and apricots. These measures coincide with Armenia's efforts to strengthen European ties and precede parliamentary elections in the South Caucasus country.
- Parliamentary elections in Armenia: What’s at stake
Armenians are set to vote on June 7 in parliamentary elections that will determine the country's geopolitical direction. The elections will test public opinion in Russia's longstanding ally, which has gradually drifted towards the EU.
- Malta parliamentary elections begin as ruling party set to win
Parliamentary elections in Malta began on Saturday as voters cast ballots, with the ruling Labour government expected to secure a record fourth term based on opinion polls. Concerns about over-construction and corruption persist in the Mediterranean nation.
- Fake Pride, masked men and a surge in misinformation ahead of Armenia’s election
Misinformation in Armenia has surged tenfold since May ahead of the June 7 parliamentary elections, according to Artur Papyan of the Media Diversity Institute. The ruling party, opposition, and foreign interests are all accused of contributing to the spread, which could undermine the country's democracy.
- Hungary’s Viktor Orban concedes defeat in parliamentary elections
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has conceded defeat in parliamentary elections after 16 years in power. Opposition leader Peter Magyar emerged victorious, marking a significant political shift in the country.
- After 16 years in power, Putin's closest friend in Europe faces a pivotal election
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to face a pivotal parliamentary election, marking a significant political moment for his government. The election occurs amid his long tenure in power, with Orban being described as Putin's closest friend in Europe, highlighting potential geopolitical implications.