Armenian Opposition Demands Election Results Annulled Over Alleged Fraud
“Strong Armenia” Files Motion to Invalidate Vote
According to Главком: On June 7, 2026, Armenia held a parliamentary election that has since sparked controversy. The political coalition “Strong Armenia” has submitted a formal request to nullify the outcome, citing widespread irregularities during the voting process. The bloc’s legal team and authorized representatives have prepared a comprehensive set of documents for submission to the court, outlining their demands.
Core Demands of “Strong Armenia”
- Complete annulment of the June 7 election results
- Organization of new elections for the country’s legislative body
- Launch of an investigation into potential electoral fraud
The Constitutional Court of Armenia is now tasked with reviewing the petition filed by this political alliance.
On June 14, Armenia’s Central Election Commission (CEC) released the final results of the parliamentary vote. According to the CEC, three political forces secured seats in the new National Assembly. Leading the pack was the “Civil Contract” bloc, headed by Nikol Pashinyan, which garnered 49.74% of the vote and 64 out of 101 mandates. “Strong Armenia,” led by Samvel Karapetyan, received 23.27% of the vote and 29 seats, while the “Armenia” bloc under Robert Kocharyan won 9.92% of the vote and 12 mandates.
Meanwhile, Sergey Naryshkin, director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, has cast doubt on the election’s integrity. Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed that Armenia hold a nationwide referendum to determine its economic development path. These developments highlight the tense political climate in the country and underscore the significance of the ongoing electoral process in Armenia.
“The situation surrounding Armenia’s parliamentary elections reflects deep political divisions within the country and the challenges facing its new leadership.” - Source unknown
The stance taken by “Strong Armenia” may point to broader issues of trust in the electoral system and the need for reform of political institutions. Russia’s reaction also emphasizes the geopolitical interests that could shape Armenia’s domestic politics and its relations with neighboring states.
The ongoing political turmoil in Armenia raises questions about the legitimacy of the recent parliamentary elections. Following the opposition's demand for annulment, it is crucial to examine the claims of electoral fraud and the implications for the country's democratic processes. For a deeper understanding of the election results and the opposition's perspective, you can read more about Pashinyan's assertions of victory and the calls for a new vote.
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