
ArmInfo. The "Wings of Unity" party intends to file a petition with the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) demanding that the recent parliamentary elections in Armenia be declared invalid.
According to the party's press service, they are also calling for a re-vote. "The party will soon submit an application to the CEC to recognize the results of the parliamentary elections as invalid and to hold a repeated vote," the political force stated.
Recall, the latest parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on June 7, 2026. Voter turnout was 58.97%. According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan's ruling Civil Contract party, Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc, and second president Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc have all entered parliament. The remaining candidates' results are below the required threshold of 4% for parties and 8-10% for blocs. Notably, businessman Gagik Tsarukyan's Prosperous Armenia party lost the 4% threshold after the Central Election Commission adjusted the preliminary vote counts for the June 7 parliamentary elections. Consequently, the party initiated a recount at several polling stations, which revealed that the party's votes had been stolen. Following this, the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia, at its extraordinary meeting on June 11, annulled the results of polling stations No. 10/51 and No. 35/65. These are the very same stations where the party had received the most votes. Due to this, the party may not enter the new parliament.