Claims against decisions of the Central Election Commission of Armenia have been filed with the Constitutional and Administrative Courts.
Prosperous Armenia, New Force, and the Alliance of Democracy Defenders for the Republic have appealed the Central Election Commission's final decision on the parliamentary elections. Armenia Party leader Robert Kocharyan challenged the commission's decision to allow his criminal prosecution in administrative court.
As reported by the Caucasian Knot, Strong Armenia, in its lawsuit to the Constitutional Court, alleged widespread and organized violations orchestrated by the authorities and demanded that the parliamentary election results be annulled or a second round be scheduled.
On June 19, 2026, representatives of the New Force party filed an application with the Constitutional Court challenging the decision made following the results of the elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia held on June 7, 2026.
A representative of the Alliance of Democracy Defenders for the Republic party also filed an application with the Constitutional Court challenging the decision made following the results of the elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia held on June 7, 2026, Aysor.Am reports.
“We expect the Constitutional Court to schedule a repeat vote in accordance with the procedures stipulated by law and in compliance with all established rules,” lawyer Aram Orbelyan told reporters outside the courthouse.
According to him, given that Prosperous Armenia overcame the required 4% threshold, a different procedure for distributing mandates is also being stated as an alternative demand, which will allow the political force to gain representation in Parliament.
"There are no other options. While the Central Election Commission had several options, including holding repeat votes at individual polling stations, this is not possible with the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court must either invalidate the results and order repeat elections in their entirety, or determine a different procedure for distributing mandates," said Aram Orbelyan.
The second President of the Republic of Armenia, leader of the Armenia bloc, Robert Kocharyan, filed a lawsuit in the Administrative Court against the Central Election Commission. With this lawsuit, President Kocharyan is challenging the Central Election Commission's decision.
Apparently, this refers to the CEC's decision of June 17, which gave consent to initiate criminal proceedings against Robert Kocharyan, Armenia Today reports.
On June 17, the Central Election Commission of Armenia satisfied the Prosecutor General's Office's motion to consent to the waiver of immunity and the initiation of criminal proceedings against the leader of the Armenia bloc, Robert Kocharyan.
According to Faktinfo, the lawsuit was received by the court yesterday evening and was assigned to Judge Grigor Arakelyan. A decision on accepting the lawsuit for proceedings has not yet been made, writes News.Am.
The Prosperous Armenia Party of oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan, the Armenia bloc of former president Robert Kocharyan, and the Strong Armenia bloc of businessman Samvel Karapetyan are the most pro-Russian candidates in the Armenian parliamentary elections, analysts previously noted.
The parliamentary elections have effectively become a referendum on the future of the current government and Armenia's foreign policy. The "Caucasian Knot" published a report titled "2026 Elections to the National Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia".
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