Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan likes to present himself as a post-ideological leader, for whom ""isms" have lost the meanings they used to have."But now, ahead of key parliamentary elections on December 9, a new party made of up some of Pashinyan"s activist allies is challenging that notion by injecting ideology - in their case, a left-wing one - into a political culture that has tended to eschew traditional divisions into left and right...

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