The election comes after years of upheaval since Nikol Pashinyan was propelled to power in a 2018 street revolution

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party led the opposition Monday in early results from parliamentary elections that could cement his Westward tilt, after threats from Moscow and claims of Russian interference.

Armenia and Russia are technically allies, but Moscow has compared the former Soviet republic’s ambitions to join the European Union to the path it claims triggered its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Early results showed the ruling Civil Contract party leading Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia alliance by 56.7 to 22.6%, with 7.4% of electoral precincts reporting, the Central Election Commission said.

Two other opposition forces – ex-president Robert Kocharyan’s “Armenia” alliance and the Prosperous Armenia party – also cleared the electoral threshold, winning 8.1% and 4.8% of the vote respectively.