The opposition challenged the election results in Armenia's Constitutional Court.
In a lawsuit filed with the Constitutional Court, "Strong Armenia" alleged widespread and organized violations orchestrated by the authorities and demanded that the parliamentary election results be annulled or a second round be scheduled.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," the "Strong Armenia" bloc is preparing a lawsuit to the Constitutional Court to invalidate the election results. Political analysts have questioned the opposition's ability to organize mass protests.
The Civil Contract Party received 61 seats in parliament, the "Strong Armenia" bloc 28 seats, and the "Armenia" bloc 12 seats, the Central Election Commission of Armenia announced. Taking into account the mandates of national minorities, the Civil Contract has 64 mandates, and Karapetyan's bloc - 29. Six opposition parties declared the elections illegitimate and held Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan responsible for further escalation of the situation.
Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia party filed a petition with the Constitutional Court demanding the annulment of the parliamentary election results
On June 19, 2026, Aram Vardevanyan, a representative of the Strong Armenia bloc of parties, submitted a corresponding petition to the Constitutional Court, reported the bloc's press secretary Marianna Ghahramanyan.
According to her, Strong Armenia claims massive and organized violations in the elections organized by the authorities and demands that the Constitutional Court annul the election results or schedule a second round, writes "Novosti Armenia".
"The bloc, based on massive electoral violations orchestrated by the authorities, demands that the decision of the Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia No. 258-A of June 14, 2026, 'On the results of the parliamentary elections of the Republic of Armenia on June 7, 2026' be declared invalid and that the election results be declared invalid or that a second round of elections be scheduled," News.Am quotes her as saying.
The Constitutional Court will consider the appeal of the Strong Armenia bloc to annul the results of the parliamentary elections held in Armenia or to schedule a second round and will make a decision no later than 15 days from the date of receipt of the application, according to the court's Facebook page*.
Today, the statement of the Prosperous Armenia party challenging the results of the National Assembly elections will also be officially registered with the Constitutional Court, writes Yerevan Today.
First Armenian Prime Minister Vazgen Manukyan deemed the opposition's appeal to the Constitutional Court to challenge the results of the parliamentary elections pointless. He said the Constitutional Court's decision in the current situation is "predetermined," and the outcome of the trial will be a judicial decision that legitimizes the vote results and creates additional problems in the future. Manukyan criticized the opposition for the lack of a united front to monitor the vote and coordinate actions. The politician believes that opposition leaders should have responded immediately after Nikol Pashinyan's victory announcement on election night, but they missed the opportunity to continue the fight, Armenia Today reports.