
Aram Vardevanyan, a member of the Strong Armenia party council and a lawyer, outlined what he described as government actions related to the June 7 elections in a Facebook post, adding that they already have court rulings from the Administrative Court regarding some of those actions.
He stated that applications would also be submitted to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
“Step 1. Spread hate speech during the campaign in order to influence the voter’s will.
Step 2. Use administrative resources everywhere and in every possible way.
Step 3. Carry out repressions, detain everyone from candidates to authorized representatives, with the aim of maximally interfering in political processes.
Step 4. Commit major violations on voting day, ranging from organizational procedures to vote counting and the recording of results.
These were the government’s actions regarding the June 7, 2026 elections.
Dear people, we have had Administrative Court rulings on some of these steps for quite some time. As for the other issues, recount requests have been submitted, and applications will still be filed with the CEC,” he wrote.
According to preliminary data, votes in the elections were distributed as follows: Civil Contract — 49.825 percent, Strong Armenia — 23.281 percent, Armenia Alliance — 9.934 percent, Prosperous Armenia — 3.996 percent. Updated figures indicate that the Prosperous Armenia Party has not passed the electoral threshold, which is 4 percent for parties. The party has requested recounts in several polling stations.