Sahakyan ran as an independent and won the elections with 85 percent of the votes. Voters mainly turned to Sahakyan because of his record in the security services. He pledged to seek full independence for Artsakh, using the example of
international recognition of
Kosovo as an independent state, which he said would pave the way for acceptance of Artsakh's sovereignty. He was re-elected for a second five-year term
in 2012 and then indirectly by Artsakh's
National Assembly in 2017 for a three-year term. He was succeeded by
Arayik Harutyunyan, who previously served as Sahakyan's prime minister, in 2020. == Arrest and trial==