442 sources spanning 2015–2026
Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 7 June 2026 to elect members of the 9th convocation of the National Assembly. According to exit polls, the incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's party Civil Contract will win with 56.7% of the vote, followed by the pro-Russian Strong Armenia of Samvel Karapetyan with 17.5%. According to Reuters, citing anonymous Western intelligence officials and documents, the election was subject to heavy Russian covert efforts to undermine Pashinyan and...

The Prime Minister's dual-nationality history is back in headlines—but the arithmetic shows it's a distraction from the real story of the 2026 result.

The Central Election Commission's quiet revision of the electoral register has triggered a re-count controversy that overshadows Pashinyan's claim of victory.

The prime minister won, but lost his constitutional supermajority—and the real battles over courts, Russia, and legitimacy are only beginning.
