Armenia's top court rejects pro-Russia opposition's request to throw out election result


FILE PHOTO: People walk past campaign banners with portraits of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of the Civil Contract party, ahead of the June 7 parliamentary election, in Yerevan, Armenia June 3, 2026. Hayk Baghdasaryan/Photolure via REUTERS/File Photo

July 4 (Reuters) - ⁠Armenia's constitutional court on Saturday ⁠rejected a request by the ‌country's pro-Russian opposition to overturn the results of a June parliamentary election, in which ​pro-Western Prime Minister ⁠Nikol Pashinyan's party ⁠was re-elected, state news agency Armenpress ⁠reported.

Armenpress reported ‌that the court had upheld the result, ⁠rejecting an appeal by the Strong ​Armenia opposition ‌bloc, which took 23.3% of ⁠the vote, ​and which said there had been irregularities in the poll.

The ⁠ruling Civil Contract party took ​almost 50% of the vote.

Opposition groups complained of a spate of ⁠arrests before the vote that targeted their parliamentary candidates and supporters.

A group of international electoral observers, while ​noting the allegations ⁠of vote-buying and other electoral violations, ​said voting had ‌gone smoothly in most ​polling stations.

(Reporting by Felix Light; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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