AGBU congratulates Pashinyan and Civil Contract

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The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) has congratulated Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the Civil Contract party on their victory in the parliamentary elections.

“The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) extends its congratulations to Prime Minister-elect Nikol Pashinyan and the Civil Contract party on their electoral victory on June 7, 2026. This election stands as a testament to Armenian citizens’ commitment to civic participation, to exercising their fundamental right to choose their leadership through a free and fair electoral process, and to the strength of Armenia’s democratic institutions under the Rule of Law.

AGBU expresses its hope for an era of lasting peace and stability in the region. This opportunity allows Armenia to channel its human capital toward innovation, technological advancement, economic growth, and national security. In that same spirit, we encourage a renewed sense of unity and an atmosphere of goodwill and civility in the free _expression_ of different perspectives and ideas—both within the country and across the worldwide Diaspora.

As always, AGBU remains committed to working with the governing parties and the Armenian people to provide opportunities to help the Armenian homeland thrive and prosper,” the AGBU said in a statement.

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