


ArmInfo. To ensure the legality and transparency of the electoral process, as well as to maintain public order during the parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 7, units of the Republic's Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) will be on duty around the clock. The Ministry's press service informed ArmInfo that the 87-67 and 84-22 hotlines will be active during this period.
"To receive emergency calls and reports of suspected violations during the electoral process, violations of electoral rights, public order, and other election-related information, the 87-67 hotline will be operational at the 112 Ministry of Internal Affairs' Operations Management Center on June 6 and 7, 2026. Translation services for foreign languages will also be available. Meanwhile, citizens can call the 84-22 hotline for advice on voter lists, electoral law, and the procedure for implementing it," the Ministry of Internal Affairs explained. According to the source, all emergency calls and reports received will be reviewed in accordance with the law, and appropriate measures will be taken as necessary.
Recall, the parliamentary elections in Armenia are scheduled for June 7, 2026. A total of 18 political forces—2 blocs and 16 parties—are participating in the elections. As of May 29, 2026, the total number of voters registered in the electoral registry is 2,485,232. Voting will take place across 2,005 polling stations.



