Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, middle, casts his poll at a polling station throughout the parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenians voted in a parliamentary election on Sunday because the incumbent authorities, beneath mounting Russian strain, sought to loosen ties with Moscow and deepen cooperation with the West.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his governing Civil Contract social gathering are in search of a robust mandate for a brand new geopolitical course for Armenia. The opposition they face consists of some events which are vocally pro-Russia.
Casting his vote on Sunday, Pashinyan stated that the nation would proceed strengthening its independence, statehood, democracy and rule of regulation.
“The European Union is our main partner in democratic reform implementation, and we will continue that path,” he stated.
He additionally careworn that there have been no tensions between Armenia and Moscow, saying “our relations with Russia are institutional and based on mutual respect,” the Armenpress information company reported.
Russian officers have hit Armenian exports with a barrage of restrictions in current weeks. President Vladimir Putin and different Russian officers have made thinly veiled threats evaluating Armenia’s path to that already taken by Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia.
In the meantime, Armenian investigators stated that they issued six arrest warrants for members of the opposition Robust Armenia social gathering the day earlier than the election, accusing them of shopping for votes. The nation’s Central Election Committee confirmed Saturday that the social gathering may run after a member of one other opposition social gathering, Republic, appealed for Robust Armenia to be barred over corruption allegations.
Commenting on the arrests on Sunday, the pinnacle of the Robust Armenia social gathering, Russian Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan, stated that they “would not change the minds of Armenian voters.”
Karapetyan is beneath home arrest for allegedly advocating for the federal government’s overthrow, a cost that the billionaire has rejected as politically motivated. He was escorted to a polling station the place he spoke briefly to the media earlier than returning residence.
“The Armenian people will make the right choice and Armenia will finally have a legitimate government,” he stated.
Russian-Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan speaks to the media after voting at a polling station throughout a parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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Trump gives help as Putin urges warning
Armenia’s Nationwide Meeting should encompass a minimum of 101 members who’re elected for five-year phrases. Events should win a minimum of 4% of the vote to sit, whereas blocs made up of three or extra events should hit 8%.
Two political blocs and 17 events are participating in Sunday’s election. Most pollsters and specialists have predicted Pashinyan, who got here to energy in 2018 following sweeping road protests, will come out forward.
“I think Armenians expect, first of all, a peaceful, independent and prosperous Armenia from this election, as we have today,” stated Hripsime Grigoryan, a Civil Contract member of the outgoing parliament.
Pashinyan has spoken on a number of events concerning the want for a balanced international coverage to make sure that Armenia maintains good relations with america, Europe and Russia, in addition to regional powers equivalent to Turkey and Iran — each of which border Armenia.
Regardless of this, Pashinyan has attracted much more enthusiasm within the West than in Moscow. He has been endorsed by a number of European leaders, and U.S. President Donald Trump.
“Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, of Armenia, a great friend and Leader, is making his Country strong, wealthy, and very secure,” Trump wrote on social media, urging Armenians to “Make (Armenia) Great Again.”
This has displeased the Kremlin. Chatting with journalists after Russia’s Victory Day parade on Might 9, Putin stated if the Armenian individuals noticed advantages in becoming a member of the European Union, then “we will certainly have nothing to say against it.”
But he additionally reminded reporters, “We are currently living through everything that is happening in respect of Ukraine. And how did it start? It started with Ukraine’s joining or attempting to join the EU.”
A person seems to be at his poll at a polling station throughout the parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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Opposition needs nearer ties with Russia
Not like the Civil Contract social gathering, most of Armenia’s opposition helps constructing stronger relations with Moscow.
The Robust Armenia social gathering seeks to develop enterprise ties with Russia and has accused Pashinyan of making an attempt to begin a warfare with Moscow.
Different potential contenders embrace former President Robert Kocharyan, who leads the Hayastan bloc and likewise has accused Pashinyan of undermining relations with Russia, and the Affluent Armenia Social gathering, led by pro-Russia enterprise proprietor Gagik Tsarukyan.
These events even have strongly criticized Pashinyan for making an attempt to normalize relations with neighboring Azerbaijan. The Armenian chief and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev initialed a doc on shifting towards a peace deal on the White Home alongside Trump in August.
Armenia and Azerbaijan had been locked in a decades-long battle over the destiny of Karabakh, a breakaway area that had been managed for many years by ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia. Azerbaijan took management of the complete Karabakh area throughout a fast offensive in 2023.
“I want this government to change, because the condition of our country is getting worse,” Sahakyan Elina, a supporter of the Affluent Armenia Social gathering, advised The Related Press at a rally Thursday. “I don’t want to live with my enemies in unity.”
A lady holding a toddler casts her poll at a polling station throughout a parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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EU criticizes Moscow’s strain
Russian officers have imposed new restrictions on Armenian produce within the lead-up to the parliamentary vote, banning the import of Armenian flowers, sure sorts of cognac and wine, eggplant, potatoes, dried fruits, fish and extra.
Russia says the bans are associated to violations of agricultural import guidelines.
The European Fee on Thursday described the transfer as “nothing short of economic coercion.”
“By extending export restrictions on Armenian products, Moscow is weaponizing economic relations for political pressure. We know this playbook all too well,” the fee stated in a press release.
Moscow additionally controls a good portion of Armenia’s power and infrastructure, and provides it with low cost gasoline, which is some extent that Putin has been fast to drive residence in his conferences with Pashinyan.
Putin additionally has careworn that Armenia cannot be part of the EU and stay throughout the Eurasian Financial Union, a Russia-led customs bloc.
“Being in a customs union with the European Union and the Eurasian Economic Union is impossible,” Putin stated. “It’s simply impossible by definition.”