Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, brought to power through pro-democracy protests in 2018, resigned from his role in April of this year to trigger a snap election and overcome criticism of his handling of the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Even after mass protests were held calling for his removal, Pashinyan’s party has comfortably won the elections. What will his second term hold for the South Caucasus region and Armenia's relations with Turkey?
Guests:
Mitat Celikpala
Professor at Kadir Has University
Richard Giragosian
Director of the Regional Studies Center