June 19, 2026 - 18:36 AMT
Two more parties challenge election results in court

A representative of the Wings of Unity party submitted an application to the Constitutional Court on June 19, challenging the decision adopted on the basis of the results of the June 7, 2026, National Assembly elections, the Constitutional Court reported.

A representative of the Democracy, Law and Discipline (DOK) party also filed an application with the Constitutional Court on June 19 contesting the decision based on the results of the June 7 parliamentary elections.

After an application is officially registered, the issue of its admissibility is considered at a procedural session within two days.

If the application is accepted for consideration, a reporting judge is appointed to prepare the case for trial. Disputes concerning National Assembly election results are examined under an oral procedure. The Constitutional Court is required to review the case and issue a decision no later than 15 days after the date the application is registered.

The final results of the June 7 parliamentary elections were published on June 14. Civil Contract received 726,819 votes, or 49.7456 percent; Strong Armenia received 340,006 votes, or 23.2710 percent; and the Hayastan alliance received 144,983 votes, or 9.9231 percent. The Prosperous Armenia Party failed to cross the 4 percent threshold and did not enter parliament, receiving 58,287 votes, or 3.9893 percent.

Civil Contract will hold 64 seats in parliament, including three reserved for representatives of national minorities. Strong Armenia will have 29 seats, including one representative of the Assyrian community, while the Hayastan alliance will hold 12 seats.