
Arpine Hovhannisyan says that if the Central Electoral Commission applies to court, a ruling must be issued by the end of June 6.
The Republic Party has formally asked Armenia’s election commission to halt Strong Armenia’s participation in the parliamentary elections.
The Republic Party intends to seek the cancellation of Strong Armenia’s electoral registration.
By court order, two of the suspects have been placed in pre-trial detention as a preventive measure.
Opposition representatives say several campaign participants were injured after a vehicle entered a group of supporters in Yerevan.
”I believe today’s anti-national government is also a product of those mistakes,” Kocharyan said.
A new survey indicates that a substantial majority of respondents intend to participate in Armenia’s 2026 parliamentary elections.
Authorities say five individuals linked to Strong Armenia supporters have been detained in an investigation into alleged election bribery.
Levon Kocharyan called on voters dissatisfied with his bloc not to let anger shape their electoral choice.
Marukyan says recent debate remarks and detentions suggest some political forces could face challenges to their election participation.
Opposition leader Samvel Karapetyan called on public employees to vote without fear and pledged major salary increases if elected.
In the recording, a voice attributed to Ghukasyan allegedly says: “I won’t even take a single step unless the Russians tell me to.”
Aram Sargsyan says he will ask the CEC to revoke Strong Armenia’s election registration, citing law enforcement findings.
Russian election officials and other international observers will monitor Armenia’s parliamentary elections.
Representatives of the CIS observer mission met Armenian election officials to review preparations for the upcoming parliamentary vote.
Russia’s deputy prime minister argues that planned European Union assistance is too limited to significantly affect Armenia’s economy.
Among the issues cited in the claim are several circumstances surrounding the privatization process.
The United States says only Armenian citizens should determine the country’s political future and leadership through democratic processes.
“As we discussed in our first interview, the exchange-traded price is around $600 and could reach $800,” Shevtsov said.
At the same time, the Central Electoral Commission stated that it found no circumstances indicating the existence of political motives.
Тhe Anti-Corruption Committee says former minister Gagik Beglaryan has been detained and prosecutors are seeking his pre-trial detention.
Armenian prosecutors have referred 13 election-related criminal cases involving 40 defendants to courts.
Defense lawyer says authorities have charged retired general Tiran Khachatryan and quickly moved to complete the investigation.
Russia’s foreign minister says Armenia must decide between remaining in the EAEU or pursuing European Union membership.
Despite a tense campaign involving 18 political forces, election officials say most reported issues have been technical rather than systemic.
The prime minister and opposition representatives exchanged sharp remarks over Samvel Karapetyan’s political future.
Former senior official Arman Sahakyan has been ordered into pre-trial detention as part of a criminal investigation into alleged vote-buying.
Authorities launched criminal proceedings against seven individuals over an alleged state property transfer.
According to the report, the most notable conversation was with Arsen Abrahamyan, head of the Armenian community in Ulyanovsk.
Fake emails claiming to represent Armenia’s prime minister’s office were sent to media outlets and NGOs.