After a recount of votes, Prosperous Armenia does not enter parliament.
The Central Election Commission of Armenia announced the final results after the vote recount, according to which "Prosperous Armenia" received 3.893% of the vote, failing to pass the parliamentary threshold. The Central Election Commission is also considering the issue of re-voting at three polling stations where the results were annulled. Opposition supporters gathered outside the CEC building.
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 annul the results at one of the polling stations. 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 voting results at polling station 12/13 in the village of Abovyan were declared invalid. A Yerevan court refused to consider the Prosperous Armenia party’s claims in connection with the Central Election Commission’s decision to annul the voting results at two polling stations, but indicated the need to hold a re-vote at these polling stations. Strong Armenia, Prosperous Armenia, and the Armenia bloc called on their supporters to come to the Central Election Commission building this evening.
The Civil Contract Party, led by current Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, won the country's parliamentary elections, garnering 49.74% of the vote, according to final results. Pashinyan's party's victory in the parliamentary elections painted the Kremlin as the loser, according to Russian political scientists interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot."
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has announced the final results of the parliamentary elections.
According to the approved data, the Civil Contract Party received 49.7456% of the vote, the Strong Armenia bloc - 23.2710%, and the Armenia bloc - 9.9231%.
The Prosperous Armenia Party received 3.893% of the vote, failing to overcome the 4% threshold established for parties. Thus, the political force will not enter the National Assembly of the new convocation, Armenia Today reports.
15 of the 18 political forces that participated in the June 7, 2026 elections did not overcome the minimum threshold for entering parliament (4% for parties, 8% for blocs consisting of two parties, 10% for blocs of three or more parties). According to the Central Election Commission, 2,507,216 people are included in the voter register of Armenia. The turnout was 58.9%, with 1,476,769 voters taking part in the vote, News.Am reports.
The Prosperous Armenia Party's votes increased by 147 as a result of the recount, but since the results of three polling stations were declared invalid, Prosperous Armenia lost 222 votes, as a result of which it will not enter parliament, News.Am writes.
If a re-vote does not take place at three polling stations, the mandates in the new National Assembly will be distributed as follows: Civil Contract - 64 mandates, Strong Armenia - 29 mandates, and the Armenia bloc - 12 mandates.
Police forces have been concentrated outside the building of the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia, and an opposition rally is taking place in anticipation of the final decision, according to the agency's broadcast.
The Prosperous Armenia Party Oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan's "Armenia" bloc, 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" has published a report titled "2026 Elections to the National Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia".
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