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506417 Armenians waiting for the big moment Hell is empty and all the devils are here

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AI-generatedThe article covers Armenia's parliamentary elections and their geopolitical implications. No concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or company-level impact is reported. The mention of energy strategy and nuclear decommissioning is too vague and distant to constitute a near-term commercial effect. Therefore, no sectors are materially affected.
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- Parliamentary elections in Armenia scheduled for June 7.
- Four main political forces: Civic Contract, Prosperous Armenia, Strong Armenia bloc, Armenia bloc.
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan approval rating under 18%.
- EU pledged support to incumbent government amid concerns of pro-Russian opposition.
- Elections will influence Armenia's energy strategy, including nuclear plant decommissioning by 2040.
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