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    1. thatgamer2111 on

      Most used social media for getting political news is concerning. Lots of bots spreading propoganda.

      How do pro russians genuinely still see russia as the best partner for armenia after how they failed us in the last few years? If theyre response is smth like “Its only because nikol betrayed russia”, well russia has been selling azerbaijan billions of dollars of military weaponary from 2012, so clearly its not a loyalty issue. I genuinely want to hear from the pro russians as to what their reasoning is.

    2. BowlerTraditional575 on

      That people between 18 and 35 are undecided rather than being ideologically committed to Pashinyan’s liberal party as opposed to the 56+ cohort is pretty surprising.

    3. Evakuate493 on

      21% saying there have been no successes over the last six months…haha

    4. Smooth_Vehicle_2764 on

      When you completely strip away the “noise” of non-committal voters, it gives:

      **Civil Contract: 71.1%**
      **Strong Armenia: 13.3%**
      **Armenia Alliance: 6.7%**
      **Armenian Meritocratic Party: 4.4%**
      **Prosperous Armenia: 2.2%**

      If compared to the last polls by EVN Report:

      **Civil Contract: 53.7%**
      **Strong Armenia: 16.7%**
      **Armenia Alliance: 7.3%**
      **Prosperous Armenia: 5.6%**

      But the strange thing I noticed is that undecided voters and voters who refused to answer were increasing, from 40% to 51% in the latest polls.

      Another strange thing is the Armenian Meritocratic Party. In the EVN Report poll, it either was not listed or received very low results and was categorized as “other.” I am not 24/7 involved in Armenian politics, but I had never even heard of the Armenian Meritocratic Party, so that was also strange to me.

      These strange things can be explained in different ways. The survey was done by another company, which was most likely worse at convincing people to answer. Or maybe there really is a growing problem of people giving up on elections.

      P.S. okay, the Armenian Meritocratic Party is a pro-Western party with even a Bohemian lion as its emblem, and surprisingly it is not popular on YouTube or Facebook. I do not know where they got so much support from.

    5. Ghostofcanty on

      The difference between the older and younger generations in terms of beliefs and ideas are showing

    6. Top_Estimate_3237 on

      The young must be educated on the horrors of the past. Too much ignorance here.

    7. **Which of these countries do you consider to be the most important political partners for Armenia?**
      35% Russia
      4% Turkey
      3% Azerbaijan

      What????

      The rest is even more surprising, 29% Iran, 18% Georgia, 17% China, 3% Ukraine.

      **Which of these countries poses the greatest Political threat to Armenia?**
      6% Ukraine
      6% USA
      3% European union

      This is probably answered by “The gays” in the west fearmongering.

      People getting their news from facebook 49%, instagram 5% and telegram 6% is worrisome. I suppose we don’t have good tv channels either.

    8. Today there was also a Gallup poll released (for the 1% that still believe in their poll’s, even Karapetyan said that he could be first with gallup if he paid them) in wich the collective opposition would win.

      Normally i thrust the IRI polls the most but I have to be honest and say that 7% seems genuinely low for Ujex Hayastan, I think they will atleast get double that number.

      The meritocratic party is now the largest pro EU opposition party according to this poll, overtakin ‘republic’, I am not their biggest supporter and Simonyan and his team have some flaws it will still be good to have some opposition from the other side. I also think that Marutyan has a chancs in passing the treshold and both parties would be a needed cha’ge in our parliament.

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