
ArmInfo. Opposition complaints in Armenia regarding violations committed by the ruling Civil Contract party during the country's parliamentary elections have not received a single response. Russian Senator Alexander Savin stated this at a press conference on June 8.
He stated that their mission, consisting of six Russian senators, visited 30 polling stations: 10 in Yerevan and 20 outside the capital. The mission, he added, also included meetings with various parties, during which all expressed a unanimous opinion. "They reported that they have not yet received a single response to all their complaints they filed with the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) and other agencies regarding violations committed by the ruling party," Savin noted.
Speaking about other violations, he noted that an insufficient number of ballots was recorded for certain parties. "There are other similar problems, but I won't dwell on them; they have been recorded and forwarded to the Armenian side. Among the serious ones are the unprecedented pressure from security forces and the arrests of party activists. Even the chairmen of precinct commissions were detained, which is also unprecedented," Savin emphasized.
Furthermore, he pointed out a shortcoming in Armenian legislation. As the Russian senator explained, it makes it impossible for Armenian citizens living and working abroad to vote. "And that's a very large number of citizens," Savin noted. As a reminder, parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on June 7, 2026. According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission of Armenia, based on the vote count from all 2,005 polling stations, Nikol Pashinyan's ruling Civil Contract party, Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc, and second president Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc have secured seats in parliament. The remaining candidates scored below the required threshold of 4% for parties and 8-10% for blocs. Turnout was 58.97%. A total of 1,476,597 citizens voted in the elections nationwide, out of 2,505,228 eligible voters. It should be noted that from early morning on election day, observers and journalists reported numerous violations in the voting process by the ruling party. Thus, Pashinyan's party has the opportunity to single-handedly form the country's government by securing a majority of seats in the Armenian parliament. He solemnly declared this late at night, when data from only about 10% of the polling stations had been processed.