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Armenia Holds Parliamentary Election as Pashinyan Campaigns on Peace Deal with Azerbaijan

Prime Minister Pashinyan campaigns on a final peace accord with Azerbaijan as more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians remain displaced after the 2023 fall of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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Armenia Holds Parliamentary Election as Pashinyan Campaigns on Peace Deal with AzerbaijanFrance 24
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Armenia holds a parliamentary election on Sunday. Prime Minister Pashinyan is campaigning heavily on a final peace accord with Azerbaijan. More than 100,000 ethnic Armenians have fled Nagorno-Karabakh since its fall in 2023.

France 24 reported that Karabakh refugees face legal marginalisation and hostile rhetoric from the very top. France 24 correspondents Taline Oundjian, Wassim Daly and Olivia Bizot reported on the situation of Karabakh refugees in Armenia ahead of the vote.

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