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15:01, 14 June 2026

The opposition called on supporters to come to the Central Election Commission of Armenia before the announcement of the election results.

Strong Armenia, Prosperous Armenia, and the Armenia bloc have called on their supporters to gather at the Central Election Commission building this evening. The CEC will announce the final election results and decide on appeals to invalidate the elections and hold re-votes at polling stations where the results were annulled.

As reported by the Caucasian Knot, the opposition parties Prosperous Armenia and Wings of Unity, as well as the Armenia bloc, demanded that the election commission recount the votes at 555 polling stations, and Strong Armenia demanded that the results at one polling station be annulled. On June 11, the voting results at two polling stations in Armenia were annulled by decision of the Central Election Commission. As a result, Prosperous Armenia lost 213 votes. The results at polling station 12/13, located in the village of Abovyan, were declared invalid. If Prosperous Armenia fails to pass the electoral threshold due to the annulment of the results at this and two other polling stations, the Central Election Commission is obliged to order a re-run of the ballot at these polling stations, the lawyer stated. A Yerevan court refused to consider the Prosperous Armenia party's claims regarding the Central Election Commission's decision to annul the results at two polling stations. The court ordered a re-run of the ballot at these polling stations.

The Civil Contract Party, led by current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, won the country's parliamentary elections, receiving 49.81% of the vote. Pashinyan's party's victory in the parliamentary elections has portrayed the Kremlin as the loser, Russian political scientists interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" noted.

Representatives of the "Strong Armenia" bloc will gather today outside the Central Electoral Commission, which will publish the final results of the June 7 parliamentary elections and review the bloc's complaint. In its statement, "Strong Armenia" recalled that it had previously submitted a petition demanding that the election results be invalidated based on "widespread and systemic violations that occurred from the day the elections were called until the end of voting, as well as during the vote counting and recounting stages." It is emphasized that the Central Election Commission's use of "illegal tools had a direct impact on the balance of votes among political forces, particularly in the case of the Prosperous Armenia Party, which significantly affected the final election results overall."

"Today, at 6:00 PM, we will be at the Central Election Commission building to voice our protest against the illegal actions recorded and demand the annulment of the June 7 parliamentary election results," the bloc said in a statement published on its Facebook page*.

Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a representative of the Armenia bloc, recalled that the Administrative Court, while rejecting the Prosperous Armenia Party's complaints, simultaneously ordered the Central Election Commission to schedule re-votes in two polling stations where the results were declared invalid. He also noted Strong Armenia's demand that the elections be declared invalid. "Therefore, the Central Election Commission will discuss these issues, and our presence is very important." "We will be in front of the Central Election Commission building today to voice our protest and demand that laws and the constitution be followed," Armenia Today quotes Saghatelyan as saying.

Very active discussions have been taking place among several opposition forces participating in the elections over the past few days. "The opposition will also issue a comprehensive assessment of the elections soon," he said.

Prosperous Armenia also addressed its supporters. We call on all our colleagues in the opposition, representatives of the public and political community, as well as all our active and concerned citizens, to fight for justice as a united front. This is a fight for justice, not for the interests of one party, this is a fight to restore voters' rights, this is a fight for the future of all of us," Yerevan Today quotes the party as saying.

The Prosperous Armenia Party of oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan, the Armenia bloc of former President Robert Kocharyan, and the Strong Armenia bloc of businessman Samvel Karapetyan are the most pro-Russian participants in the Armenian parliamentary elections, analysts previously noted.

The parliamentary elections have effectively become a referendum on the future of the current government and Armenia's foreign policy. The "Caucasian Knot" has published a report "2026 Elections to the National Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia".

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According to him, the commission must have a choice: either continue to follow government instructions and falsify election results, or follow the law and properly evaluate the opposition's complaints. In this regard, Saghatelyan emphasized the importance of every vote and called on citizens to gather at the Central Election Commission building. He also reported that in recent days, active and constructive negotiations have taken place between several opposition forces participating in the elections. He said the opposition will soon issue a full assessment of the elections. "To the credit of a number of forces, there is agreement on common approaches. There will be news on this issue soon; these negotiations are ongoing," he added. he.

Find out more on the website: https://armeniatoday.am/politics-ru/1088267/
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Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424100

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