Ter-Petrosyan did not vote in parliamentary election
Published voter records indicate that Levon Ter-Petrosyan and several family members did not participate in the election.
Living Country calls new government illegitimate
The opposition party argues that reported violations affected the results and prevented the elections from fully reflecting voters’ will.
Votes do not determine truth, Zurabyan says
The politician argues that electoral performance does not determine whether political arguments are true or false.
Justice minister comments on hunger striker’s condition
The justice minister says she receives daily updates and believes changing the activist’s preventive measure would be desirable.
Meloyan claims hundreds registered at single addresses
The opposition party says it documented numerous alleged irregularities and plans to present a comprehensive report.
Armenia seeks deeper cooperation with ODIHR
Armenian officials reaffirmed support for continued cooperation with ODIHR following discussions on the recent parliamentary elections.
Tsarukyan questioned, travel ban imposed
The Prosperous Armenia leader faces charges of large-scale tax evasion and is barred from leaving the country.
Former Moldova mission chief takes Armenia post
The European Union has selected an experienced Romanian diplomat to head its newly established partnership mission in Armenia.
Peskov links Putin-Pashinyan meeting to election outcome
The Kremlin says decisions on a potential meeting will be made after Armenia completes its post-election process.
Court orders house arrest for Tsarukyan's son-in-law
The court imposed house arrest and a substantial bail payment as prosecutors pursue charges linked to seized property.
CSTO to review Armenia's unpaid membership dues
The alliance will examine whether charter provisions should be applied over Armenia’s failure to pay contributions for more than two years.
Galyan says constitution draft release remains undecided
Officials say the draft constitution is still being finalized and public discussion will begin after additional reviews are completed.
Junius is back — with a new tournament and valuable prizes
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Anti-Corruption chief promises more arrests
The committee says additional searches, arrests and criminal proceedings are planned as new evidence emerges after the election.
Simonyan says mandate boycott would change nothing
The speaker argues that refusing mandates would not affect parliament’s functioning because replacement lawmakers would take the vacant seats.
CEC chief declines comment on Tsarukyan charges
The CEC chairman says questions about charges against Gagik Tsarukyan should be directed to prosecutors, not election officials.
Former state minister highlights displaced voters
The former Artsakh official says thousands were unable to vote and insists collective rights issues remain unresolved.
Armenia draw with Moldova in friendly
Arthur Serobyan opened his international scoring account, but Moldova rescued a draw in stoppage time.
Rubinyan urges opposition to skip parliament
The senior lawmaker says the ruling party would welcome an opposition boycott and insists voters freely made their choice.
Wings of Unity remains active, candidate says
The former tax chief says political and legal work continues as his movement assesses recounts and potential developments.
Vardevanyan cites court rulings on election issues
The opposition representative says court rulings already exist on some issues and additional complaints will be filed.
Pashinyan pushes to start Ajapnyak metro station
Prime Minister says preparations are complete and focus now shifts to oversight, contractor selection and financing arrangements.
UN acknowledges receipt of Arthur Osipyan letter
The UN says Osipyan’s letter has been shared with relevant departments following his appeal concerning the protection of his rights.
Civil Contract gains 39,059 more votes
Ruling party lawmaker says recounts and corrections increased Civil Contract’s vote total more than any other political force.
Court orders blogger Mika Badalyan detained
Authorities say a criminal case involves alleged promises of benefits to Armenia citizens in Russia in exchange for election participation.
Armenia, Azerbaijan yet to finish border fence
Border fencing near Nerkin Voskepar remains unfinished as Armenia and Azerbaijan continue work launched during the 2024 delimitation process.
Strong Armenia vows not to waste trust
Strong Armenia says it will consider voter trust and national interests before deciding whether to take mandates.
Government prepares valuation and compensation steps
Officials say the state takeover of Armenia’s electricity distributor is moving forward, with valuation procedures expected in the coming weeks.
Two Strong Armenia candidates placed in custody
Investigators say two parliamentary candidates have been arrested as part of a broader probe involving alleged vote-buying and money laundering.
Anti-Corruption Committee reports 52 arrests
Armenian investigators say dozens have been arrested and hundreds prosecuted in cases linked to alleged election-related corruption offenses.
Pashinyan calls for early elections in Gyumri
The prime minister says the state of several Gyumri neighborhoods requires urgent action and a swift return to the polls.
Army chief rejects claims over training call-ups
Armenia’s top military officer says reservist training camps are organized according to legal procedures and are not used for political pressure.
Prosperous Armenia discrepancies to be addressed
Election officials say verified counting errors will be corrected and included in the final certified results.
Former MP urges patience on opposition strategy
The former lawmaker argues that decisions on parliamentary mandates should be based on evolving political realities rather than emotions.
Army chief comments on parade equipment
The chief of the General Staff says some of the military hardware displayed during the May 28 parade was acquired only recently.
Criminal charges filed against Tsarukyan
Authorities have initiated criminal proceedings against Gagik Tsarukyan, while his party says a planned family trip was misrepresented.
Ankara comments on Armenia’s election
Turkish officials say they hope post-election Armenia will take stronger steps toward peace, normalization, and regional stability.
Moscow awaits official election results
The Kremlin says it will wait for official conclusions on Armenia’s election before considering any congratulatory messages.
Armenia plans stricter citizenship rules
Authorities argue that overly accessible citizenship procedures could diminish the value and public perception of Armenian citizenship.
New patrol technology to monitor drivers
Authorities plan to deploy advanced patrol vehicles capable of identifying drivers who use mobile phones while behind the wheel.
Iran tensions raise regional concerns
Developments around Iran could trigger large-scale migration flows, affecting neighboring states and creating humanitarian challenges across the region.
Results from 555 polling stations to be recounted
Recount demands covering hundreds of polling stations have been filed by opposition parties and alliance representatives.
Strong Armenia awaits recount outcome
The opposition party says its next steps will depend on whether the recount changes parliamentary representation.
Media: Pashinyan discusses EPP membership
Reports suggest the ruling party is exploring closer integration with Europe’s largest center-right political alliance following the election victory.
Pashinyan calls for tougher vote-buying penalties
Armenia’s prime minister says both those who give and accept election bribes should face serious consequences to protect democracy.
More displaced persons seek Armenian citizenship
Armenian authorities report growing interest in citizenship among people forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh.
Opposition bloc prepares Constitutional Court appeal
The alliance says it is preparing a substantial legal package and will decide on parliamentary mandates after consultations with opposition partners.
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Armenia sees COP17 as biodiversity catalyst
Armenia says hosting COP17 offers an opportunity to strengthen links between biodiversity protection, sustainable development, and effective legal enforcement.
Araghchi posts congratulations in Armenian
Iranian leaders welcomed the election result, expressing hope for deeper cooperation and continued growth in bilateral relations.