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Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in election seen as test of Russia’s influence

Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in election seen as test of Russia’s influence

Posted on June 8, 2026 By admin


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on early Monday (June 8, 2026) claimed victory in a general election seen as a test of Russia’s influence in the South Caucasus state, as the latest preliminary results showed his governing Civil Contract party came first with 49.82% of the vote.

Mr. Pashinyan and the governing Civil Contract party were looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course for Armenia, including distancing the former Soviet republic from Moscow, seeking to join the European Union and deepening cooperation with the West.

Casting his vote on Sunday (June 7, 2026), Mr. Pashinyan said that the country would continue strengthening its independence, statehood, democracy and rule of law. “The European Union is our main partner in democratic reform implementation, and we will continue that path,” he said.

Mr. Pashinyan’s main opponent, Samvel Karapetyan, is a billionaire who made his fortune in Russia and is under house arrest for allegedly advocating for the government’s overthrow. Mr. Karapetyan, whose pro-Russian Strong Armenia bloc was the runner-up with 23.28% of the vote, has rejected the charge as politically motivated.

The Strong Armenia party seeks to develop close business ties with Moscow and has accused Mr. Pashinyan of attempting to start a war with the Kremlin.

While the Central Election Commission says it has counted ballots from all electoral precincts, full official results are only expected on Sunday (June 7, 2026). This is to give political parties time to lodge complaints about any perceived electoral irregularities.

Richard Giragosian, who heads the independent Regional Studies Center think tank in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, described the vote as a “pivotal election” that “stands as a referendum on the future of the country.”

“This election provides a fresh mandate on sustaining the positive momentum of diplomatic engagement, normalisation of relations with neighbours, and the continued diversification of Armenia’s security partners,” Mr. Giragosian told the AP on Monday (June 8, 2026).

Russian officials have hit Armenian exports with a barrage of restrictions in recent weeks. President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials have made thinly veiled threats comparing Armenia’s path to that already taken by Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia.

Meanwhile, Armenian investigators said they issued six arrest warrants for members of Mr. Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia party the day before the election, accusing them of buying votes. The nation’s Central Election Committee confirmed on Saturday (June 6, 2026) that the party could run after a member of another opposition party, Republic, appealed for Strong Armenia to be barred over corruption allegations.

Armenia’s National Assembly must consist of at least 101 members who are elected for five-year terms. Parties must win at least 4% of the vote to take a seat, while blocs made up of three or more parties must hit 8%.

According to Armenia’s Central Election Commission, the Hayastan (Armenia) bloc led by former President Robert Kocharyan is also set to enter parliament, receiving 9.93% of the vote.

The Prosperous or Blossoming Armenia party, led by pro-Russia business owner Gagik Tsarukyan, polled at 3.99% according to the latest preliminary results, just short of the 4% threshold. Earlier preliminary results had given Prosperous Armenia the requisite 4% of the vote.

Turnout stood at 58.94%, according to the latest announcement by the election commission. Preliminary results from the election commission suggested the governing party has won 61 seats in the National Assembly, or 58.1% of all mandates.

“This is enough to form a government without coalition partners, elect a Prime Minister, adopt the government program and state budget, as well as adopt most of the laws and parliamentary decisions independently,” said Mr. Giragosian, the analyst.

At the same time, he added, the result would not give Mr. Pashinyan the parliamentary majority needed to secure constitutional amendments without a referendum.

Opposition parties have also strongly criticised Mr. Pashinyan for attempting to normalise relations with neighboring Azerbaijan. The Armenian leader and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev initialed a document on moving toward a peace deal at the White House alongside U.S. President Donald Trump in August.

Armenia and Azerbaijan were locked in a decades-long conflict over the fate of Karabakh, a breakaway region that had been controlled for decades by ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia. Azerbaijan took control of the entire Karabakh region during a rapid offensive in 2023.

Mr. Pashinyan announced on Monday (June 8, 2026) that Armenia intends to write the peace deal with Azerbaijan into law in the near future.

“It is important to confirm that this is a truly transformative project, as Armenia is becoming a crossroads of the world,” Mr. Pashinyan said at a meeting of a parliamentary committee on state and legal affairs. His remark was a potential reference to the country’s strategic geographical position, bridging Europe’s hungry energy markets and Central Asia’s gas fields.

Top EU officials congratulated Mr. Pashinyan following the tightly contested race, seen in Europe as a litmus test of Russia’s influence.

Dear @NikolPashinyan, congratulations on your electoral victory.

The spirit of the Velvet Revolution you led in 2018 is alive and well.

We deeply value our partnership with a democratic Armenia that is drawing ever closer to Europe.

Armenia can count on us.

— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) June 8, 2026

“The spirit of the Velvet Revolution you led in 2018 is alive and well,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday (June 8, 2026) in a social media post, referring to the mass protests sparked by Pashinyan’s activism that unseated Armenia’s former Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan.

“We deeply value our partnership with a democratic Armenia that is drawing ever closer to Europe. Armenia can count on us,” Ms. Leyen added. European Council President António Costa also congratulated Mr. Pashinyan.

The people of Armenia have voted for a future built on peace, stability and stronger cooperation with their neighbours and the world.

Congratulations to @NikolPashinyan on the results. You can be proud of your role in strengthening Armenia’s resilience, stability and prosperity.…

— António Costa (@eucopresident) June 8, 2026

“Together, the EU and Armenia are building stronger links between people and creating new opportunities in energy, trade, and digitalisation. Our strong partnership is an investment in a more peaceful and prosperous future for the region as a whole,” he said in a post on X.

Asked about the outcome of Armenia’s election, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refrained from comments pending the release of full official results. He told reporters that “we carefully note all the reports concerning the elections, including the reports about numerous violations that took place during the elections”.

Published – June 08, 2026 06:22 pm IST



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