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Yerevan, Jun 20 (EFE).- Armenians appear to have heeded Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's appeal to give him a second chance after last year's disastrous war in Nagorno-Karabakh, giving his Civil Contract party a sweeping victory in Sunday's snap election."The people of Armenia have spoken and have made a clear decision," he told supporters in Yerevan.With the ballots counted from more than a third of the country's polling places, Civil Contract has 58.19 percent, compared with 18.71 percent for former President Robert Kocharyan's Armenia Alliance, according to the Central Electoral Commission. (Camera: NAREK ALEKSANYAN).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF A LOCAL ELECTION COMMISSION COUNT VOTES AT A POLLING STATION IN YEREVAN, ARMENIA.
Tirana, Apr 25 (EFE/EPA).- Although the exit polls gave victory to the Socialist Party (PS) of Prime Minister Edi Rama, the lack of an official data and an overwhelming result has led all the candidates to proclaim themselves winners in the parliamentary elections held Sunday in Albania. (Camera: MALTON DIBRA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE VOTE AT THE POLLING STATIONS DURING THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN TIRANA, ALBANIA.
Supporters of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ruling Conservative party cheer and celebrate as they follow the results of Thursday's snap election, with Johnson appearing on course for a sweeping victory according to an exit poll, paving the way for Britain to leave the EU next month after years of political deadlock. IMAGES
Liberal Party supporters react from the Palais des congrès in Montreal, after broadcasters TVA and CTV declare that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to hold onto power and will form a minority government. IMAGES
The presidential candidate for Senegal's governing coalition, former prime minister Amadou Ba, says he is "very confident" of a first-round election victory after voting in the capital Dakar. SOUNDBITE