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NewsArmeniaNew Poll Reveals 86.1% of Armenians Demand Peace Deal Transparency, 36.4% Favor Snap Elections to Remove Pashinyan, 37% Back EU Membership

A new nationwide telephone survey conducted from April 29 to May 2, 2025, among 1,101 respondents reveals that a large majority of Armenians want transparency around the peace agreement with Azerbaijan—insisting they be allowed to review it before any signing—and express polarized, often divided views on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s leadership, Armenia’s geopolitical direction, and the country’s European trajectory.

The results were presented by Aram Navasardyan, head of the Armenian representative office of GALLUP International Association, at a press conference on Tuesday.

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Peace Agreement with Azerbaijan

The overwhelming majority of Armenian citizens—over 86% in total—believe it is necessary to have access to and become familiar with the text of the peace agreement with Azerbaijan, and to give their assessment before any official signing. A total of 73% of respondents said citizens should definitely read and evaluate the agreement in advance.

73% — Definitely yes

13.1% — Rather yes

5.3% — No

6.5% — Definitely not

2.1% — Difficult to answer

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Future of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

When asked about how Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan should be removed from office—if at all—responses varied widely, with snap elections seen as the most effective option.

36.4% — Snap parliamentary elections

29.8% — Unauthorized resignation

10.1% — Street struggle

5% — Vote of no confidence

7.6% — Difficult to answer

16.9% — Believe he should not leave power

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Public opinion on the no-confidence initiative against Pashinyan also reflects deep divisions:

21% — Completely positive

17% — Rather positive

14.2% — Rather negative

30% — Completely negative

17.9% — Difficult to answer

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Russia’s Withdrawal as Mediator

Armenians are split on Russia’s retreat from its role in mediating negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, with more viewing it negatively than positively.

10.7% — Definitely positive

19.1% — Rather positive

24.5% — Rather negative

36.1% — Definitely negative

9.6% — Difficult to answer

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Pashinyan’s Victory Day Participation in Moscow

Armenians were asked to evaluate the Prime Minister’s decision to attend Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, resulting in a mix of approval and criticism.

36.7% — Absolutely correct

25.4% — Rather correct

9.5% — Rather wrong

22.8% — Definitely wrong

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Armenia’s Prospects of Joining the European Union

Following the National Assembly’s March 26 approval and the President’s April 4 signing of a law initiating EU accession, public opinion is cautiously optimistic but remains divided. Around 37% of respondents consider Armenia’s membership in the EU to be likely.

16.3% — Definitely yes

20.8% — More likely yes

12.1% — More likely no

24.6% — Definitely not

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