Armenian Election Coverage by Ukrainian International Broadcasters Draws Over 3.5 Million Views.

Ukrainian broadcasting covers Armenia's elections
Ukrainian broadcasting covers Armenia's elections

Parliamentary Elections in Armenia: A Global Audience Tunes In

According to UATV: Ukrainian international media outlets—including FREEДОМ, UATV, and The Gaze—provided extensive coverage of Armenia's parliamentary elections, amassing more than 3.5 million views across digital platforms. Correspondent Nikita Skoblikov from FREEДОМ was on the ground in Yerevan, documenting the voting process and public reactions to the election.

The total viewership for election-related content exceeded 3.5 million, with over one million views coming from Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Notably, 90% of those platform views originated from international audiences. A live broadcast from Yerevan reached 106,000 views, while 93.6% of views for a video on preliminary election results also came from overseas viewers. A Facebook video highlighting the victory of Nikol Pashinyan's party garnered more than 442,000 views.

Election Results and Global Interest

According to preliminary results, Nikol Pashinyan, leader of the 'Civil Contract' party, secured over 50% of the vote. The 'Strong Armenia' bloc placed second with approximately 29%. Voter turnout stood at 30% of the total electorate.

The countries with the highest viewership for election content included Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States. Cities showing the most engagement were:

  • Moscow
  • Yerevan
  • Baku
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Tashkent

These figures highlight substantial international interest in Armenia's political developments.

Ukrainian media's coverage of the Armenian parliamentary elections underscores the global significance of regional events. Amid rising political tensions in the Caucasus, Armenia's elections drew attention not only from local citizens but also from neighboring countries and other nations, reflecting the complex and dynamic political landscape in the area. This reporting effort by Ukrainian channels may also be part of a broader strategy to position Ukraine as a key player in the information space of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.


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