
ArmInfo. Fifty candidates from the "Against All" party have announced their withdrawal from the electoral race, with an additional 12 members of the political force expected to rescind their candidacies, as reported by the "Against All" party's press service.
In this regard, the political party recalled its initiative to form a new government in Armenia within 100 days, implement three key changes, and organize snap elections. "Considering that the process of renouncing a large number of mandates is a legally lengthy process, we have found a legal mechanism to guarantee it in advance. After legal clarifications with the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia, 50 members of our list have withdrawn, and another 12 also intend to step down," the "Against All" movement clarified.
As a result, the party noted, 25 candidates will remain on the list. "We guarantee that, if necessary, we will be able to implement both the planned changes and the mandate renouncing program without lengthy delays and within the specified timeframe. Go to the polls and vote against all," the political force concluded.
It should be noted that parliamentary elections in Armenia are scheduled for June 7, 2026. Nineteen political forces will participate in the elections.
Recall, on January 29, 2026, the "Against All" movement presented a concept for transforming the political landscape in Armenia. According to Aram Kocharyan, one of the movement's initiators, their goal is to create a so-called "self-dissolving party." He further emphasized their intention to win the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026, and implement three key legislative changes within 100 days of their rule: abolishing the stable political majority, lowering the electoral threshold from 4% to 1%, and introducing an "Against All" option on the ballot, allowing citizens to express their dissatisfaction with the current political situation.