The Wings of Unity Party demanded that the election results in Armenia be annulled.
Following the "Strong Armenia" party, the "Wings of Unity" party filed a petition with the Central Election Commission demanding the invalidation of the parliamentary election results.
As reported by "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. As a result of the recount, 140 votes were added to "Prosperous Armenia's" result. On June 11, the Central Election Commission annulled the results of two polling stations in Armenia, causing the Prosperous Armenia party to lose 213 votes. Today, party supporters gathered outside the Central Election Commission, demanding a fair recount, and the CEC called for the final election results to be announced. Meanwhile, Strong Armenia today filed a petition with the Central Election Commission demanding the invalidation of the parliamentary election results.
The Civil Contract Party, led by current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, won the country's parliamentary elections, garnering 49.81% of the vote. The victory of Pashinyan's party in the parliamentary elections has portrayed the Kremlin as the loser, Russian political scientists interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" noted.
The Central Election Commission of Armenia today registered a statement from the opposition Wings of Unity party, which demanded that the results of the National Assembly elections be annulled and a rerun be held. According to Liparit Drmeyan, a candidate for parliament from the party, the CEC will consider his statement on June 14, the day the final election results are announced after the recounts, Armenia Today reports.
The Wings of Unity party, led by former Armenian Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan, failed to clear the electoral threshold in the elections, receiving 2.3% of the vote according to preliminary results.
The party's statement to the Central Election Commission demanding that the elections be declared invalid is the second, following that of Strong Armenia, although Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc also announced plans to challenge the election results, announcing an appeal to the country's Constitutional Court.
Vote recount 30% complete
The Central Election Commission of Armenia today summarized the results of the recount of 30% of the votes cast by citizens at 637 polling stations on July 7. According to the recount results, the ruling Civil Contract party received the largest number of additional votes – 1,148 in addition to the existing 727,820, Sputnik Armenia reports.
According to the recount results, the Strong Armenia bloc received 508 votes in addition to its 340,088, while the number of votes for the Armenia bloc increased by 217 (in addition to 145,113).
The recount added 147 votes to the Prosperous Armenia Party's 58,378, but with these results, it still doesn't pass the threshold to enter parliament.
Oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan's Prosperous Armenia Party, former President Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc, and businessman Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc are the most pro-Russian participants in the Armenian parliamentary elections, analysts previously noted.
The parliamentary elections effectively became a referendum on the future of the current government and Armenia's foreign policy. The "Caucasian Knot" published a report "2026 Elections to the National Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia".
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424057




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