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Armenia's ruling party leads parliamentary vote with 57% in early results

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Posted on June 7, 2026

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Armenia's ruling party leads parliamentary vote with 54% in early results

Early Parliamentary Election Results and Political Implications

By Lucy Papachristou

Ruling Party's Lead and Preliminary Results

YEREVAN, June 8 (Reuters) - Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party is leading in a parliamentary election with 54.44% of the vote, according to early voting results from Armenia's electoral commission that were broadcast on public TV.

Context of the 2023 Election

Sunday's vote, Armenia's first general election since a crushing military defeat by Azerbaijan in 2023, was viewed as a test of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's push to deepen ties with the West and secure a peace deal with Azerbaijan after years of conflict and political turbulence.

Opposition Parties and Vote Distribution

The preliminary data, from about 16% of Armenia's polling stations, showed the pro-Russian Strong Armenia alliance in second place, with about 22% of the votes. The Armenia Alliance was in third place with 8.8%, and the Prosperous Armenia party was trailing in fourth with roughly 5%.

Voter Turnout and Next Steps

Turnout in the landlocked country of 3 million was strong at nearly 59% of eligible voters. The Central Election Commission is expected to announce official preliminary voting results on Monday.

Main Political Contenders

Pashinyan's Civil Contract, which has brought Armenia closer to the West since taking power in 2018, squared off against three main pro-Russian opposition parties.

His key rival is Samvel Karapetyan, who founded Strong Armenia last year and campaigned on a pro-business platform and a pledge to maintain Armenia's close ties to Russia.

Potential Impact on Armenia's Foreign Relations

A strong showing for Pashinyan would give him a mandate to conclude peace negotiations with Azerbaijan, which has been at war with Armenia intermittently since the late 1980s, and to normalise relations with Turkey, a key ally of Azerbaijan.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

Key Takeaways

  • Civil Contract’s early lead at 57.14% from 110 of 2,005 polling stations reflects strong initial support for Pashinyan’s agenda to deepen ties with the West and finalize peace with Azerbaijan. (aa.com.tr)
  • Strong Armenia, led by Samvel Karapetyan, claims approximately 21% of early votes, signaling significant but secondary pro‑Russian sentiment. (aa.com.tr)
  • The election—held amid geopolitical pressure from Russia and Western backing for Pashinyan—serves as a crucial test of Armenia’s strategic direction after the 2023 military defeat in Nagorno‑Karabakh. (euronews.com)

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