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Armenia’s CEC: Pashinyan’s Party Gets 51% After Half the Votes Counted

Samvel Karapetyan and Nikol Pashinyan

YEREVAN (Realist English). The Central Election Commission of Armenia continues to process ballots following the parliamentary elections held on June 7.

As of June 8, after counting 50% of the votes, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party remains in the lead with 51% of the vote. Opposition forces, for their part, refuse to recognize the election results and allege widespread fraud.

Meanwhile, a number of foreign leaders have already congratulated Pashinyan on his victory.

Official CEC Results: A Fragile Majority for the Ruling Party

As the data comes in, the ruling party’s preliminary lead is gradually shrinking but remains sufficient to form a government on its own.

Political ForceVotesShare
Civil Contract434,56250.83%
Strong Armenia bloc201,00623.51%
Armenia bloc80,9379.47%
Prosperous Armenia35,0744.10%
Other partiesbelow 4%

As the table shows, the remaining 15 political forces failed to cross the electoral threshold (4% for parties and 8–10% for blocs), and their votes will be redistributed among the leaders. Civil Contract received its highest support in Syunik (55.36%), Vayots Dzor (54.15%), and Tavush (53.27%). In Yerevan, turnout was 48.52%.

Allegations of Fraud

Opposition blocs categorically reject the conduct and preliminary results of the vote.

International Reactions

Despite the criticism, several foreign leaders were quick to congratulate the prime minister on his party’s success:

Kremlin reaction. Moscow expressed concern over Yerevan’s distancing and, through officials, urged voters to “save” the country. Threats were also made to revise trade terms, along with complaints about the quality of Armenian goods.

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