Prosperous Armenia says comparisons of polling station records uncovered vote discrepancies and that it will continue pursuing every vote cast in its favor.
Prosperous Armenia says recount efforts have revealed discrepancies between polling station protocols and figures published on the election commission’s website.
International observers described the campaign as deeply polarized, citing external pressure and information challenges while noting the elections were generally well organized.
Armenia’s foreign minister said the country did not transfer membership dues to the CSTO in 2025 because it did not participate in the organization’s activities.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry accused Armenian authorities of procedural violations and said the election campaign unfolded amid pressure on opposition groups.
Armenia’s prime minister repeated calls for criminal accountability for opposition leaders and dismissed the prospect of post-election political turmoil.
Armenia’s election authority released preliminary nationwide results after counting votes from all polling stations in the June 7 parliamentary election.