Armenia’s top court rejects pro-Russia opposition’s request to throw out election result

La Corte suprema dell’Armenia respinge la richiesta dell’opposizione filorussa di annullare il risultato elettorale


People walk past campaign banners with portraits of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of the Civil Contract party, ahead of the June 7 parliamentary election, in Yerevan, Armenia June 3, 2026. Hayk Baghdasaryan/Photolure via REUTERS/File Photo (Reuters)

July 4 (Reuters) - Armenia’s constitutional court on Saturday rejected a request by the country’s pro-Russian opposition to overturn the results of a June parliamentary election, in which pro-Western Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party was re-elected, state news agency Armenpress reported.

Armenpress reported that the court had upheld the result, rejecting an appeal by the Strong Armenia opposition bloc, which took 23.3% of the vote, and which said there had been irregularities in the poll.

The ruling Civil Contract party took almost 50% of the vote.

Opposition groups complained of a spate of arrests before the vote that targeted their parliamentary candidates and supporters.

A group ⁠of ​international electoral observers, while noting the ​allegations of vote-buying and other electoral violations, said voting had gone smoothly in ​most polling stations.

(Reporting by Felix Light; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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