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Pro-Russian opposition party calls for Armenian election result annulment

Armenia's pro-Russian Strong Armenia party has called for the annulment of Sunday's parliamentary election results, citing "voting irregularities." The opposition alliance submitted a petition to the election commission on Friday, challenging the victory of the incumbent Civil Contract party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Civil Contract secured 49.8 percent of the vote, while Strong Armenia garnered 23.2 percent.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-12 · 16:25 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Pro-Russian opposition party calls for Armenian election result annulment
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Armenia's pro-Russian Strong Armenia party has called for the annulment of Sunday's parliamentary election results, citing "voting irregularities." The opposition alliance submitted a petition to the election commission on Friday, challenging the victory of the incumbent Civil Contract party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Civil Contract secured 49.8 percent of the vote, while Strong Armenia garnered 23.2 percent. The call for annulment comes amidst accusations that Russia attempted to influence the election through economic and diplomatic pressure. Armenia's Central Election Commission has already declared tallies at two polling stations invalid due to irregularities involving military personnel. International observers noted allegations of violations but stated that voting proceeded smoothly in most locations.

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Strong Armenia secured 23.2 percent of votes, pledging to maintain close ties with Russia.

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The ruling Civil Contract party won 49.8 percent of votes in the June 7 election.

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Strong Armenia party calls for annulment of Armenian election results due to 'voting irregularities'.

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International observers noted allegations of vote-buying but stated voting went smoothly in most polling stations.

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Moscow was accused of seeking to influence the election through economic and diplomatic pressure.

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Armenia" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="141693" data-entity-type="organization">Strong Armenia claims that Sunday’s election – which Moscow was accused of seeking to influence – was marred by ‘voting irregularities’.The pro-Russian Armenia" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="141693" data-entity-type="organization">Strong Armenia party has called on election-commission" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="145368" data-entity-type="organization">Armenia’s election commission to annul Sunday’s parliamentary election result due to “voting irregularities”.The opposition alliance’s Aram Vardevanyan told reporters in the capital Yerevan that the petition was submitted on Friday, alleging that the victory claimed by incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s governing Civil Contract party should not be allowed to stand, despite the huge margin.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Armenia votes in test of PM’s pivot to Europe amid Russian pressurelist 2 of 3Why are Armenia’s elections being so keenly watched abroad?list 3 of 3Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosediveend of listThe ruling party, which has bolstered ties with Western countries since coming to power in 2018, won 49.8 percent of votes. Armenia" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="141693" data-entity-type="organization">Strong Armenia secured 23.2 percent in the June 7 election, running on a pledge to maintain Armenia’s traditionally close ties to Russia.The annulment call came despite Russia’s obvious efforts to influence the race. Moscow was accused of seeking to tip the scales by exerting economic and diplomatic pressure on Pashinyan’s government.Moscow was quick to condemn the result as soon as it became clear that Pashinyan had won, claiming the vote had been marred by Western interference.On Thursday, Armenia’s Central election Commission declared tallies at two polling stations invalid citing a concentration of military personnel at voting sites after polls closed.Opposition groups have also complained of a spate of arrests before the vote that targeted their parliamentary candidates and supporters.A group of international electoral observers, while noting allegations of vote-buying and other electoral violations, said voting had gone smoothly in most polling stations.Analysts accused Russia of online misinformation and spreading Kremlin-friendly narratives portraying Western cooperation as dangerous.
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