Karabakh Votes, Despite Covid-19 Crisis
Fears of infection have been overruled by political concerns.
Fears of infection have been overruled by political concerns.
The country’s recent parliamentary elections show process of tentative change is real.
Participants hope to boost political involvement and awareness.
The international community blamed for a succession of events that led to the 2008 conflict.
Even in developing democracies, political institutions remain vulnerable to capture by the super-rich.
Analysts say that controversial delay reflects a far deeper crisis.
The authorities may not be able to ignore mass rallies which greeted presidential vote.
Better representation could have far-reaching effects for the whole country.
Public anger over corruption and a wave of populism may herald big political changes.