
ArmInfo.Parliamentary elections did not take place in Armenia on June 7, 2026. Instead, what occurred was a systematic falsification of the vote—a pre-planned criminal act, orchestrated by a centralized leadership and facilitated by the direct intervention of the head of the regime, aimed at usurping the will of the people. This statement was issued by the Executive Body of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), led by the third president, Serzh Sargsyan.
"Our party has consistently and firmly maintained that these elections were prepared under conditions that fundamentally deprived the electoral process of its free, fair, and competitive nature. Based on this conviction, the Republican Party chose not to lend legitimacy to a process whose outcome was predetermined not by the will of the people, but by the pressure of the administrative apparatus. Nikol Pashinyan's administration cannot tolerate free and fair elections, as they recognize that such elections would result in their defeat. Election day and the preceding period have fully validated our warnings," the RPA stated.
The party emphasized its alignment with the assessments contained in the June 14 joint statement issued by the opposition forces that participated in the elections.
The statement further details that the widespread abuse of administrative resources, the intimidation of state and municipal employees, the political persecution and arrest of opposition figures, the deliberate paralysis of opposition headquarters, the weaponization of state and pro-government media, and the blatant distortion of voting results at polling stations are all integral components of a centrally managed criminal scheme.
"This is not a series of isolated incidents, but systemic electoral fraud executed by the machinery of the state. This criminal agenda was brought to fruition by the Central Election Commission (CEC). On June 14, the CEC committed a flagrant usurpation of the 3/5 majority in the National Assembly in favor of the 'Civil Contract' party by illegally refusing to organize repeat elections at three polling stations, thereby depriving the 'Prosperous Armenia' party of the opportunity to cross the electoral threshold. The resulting official data does not reflect the actual will of the voters; it is an overt seizure of power by the 'Civil Contract' party," the RPA Executive Body asserted.
The party concluded that all state institutions—including the law enforcement system, the Central Election Commission, and other allegedly independent bodies—have been and continue to be used exclusively to serve Nikol Pashinyan's political survival, deliberately obstructing the legal conditions necessary for conducting truly democratic elections.
"The Republican Party (RPA) officially declares the results of the June 7 elections to be fraudulent, null, and void, as they do not reflect the will of the Armenian people. Consequently, the resulting National Assembly is not a representative body but a collection of usurped mandates lacking democratic legitimacy. Therefore, the Republican Party does not recognize either this assembly or the government it has formed as a legitimate expression of the electorate's will.
The political and legal responsibility for plunging the nation into a profound internal crisis—and for all ensuing consequences—lies directly with Nikol Pashinyan. In his effort to retain power at any cost, he has violated the citizens' constitutional right to vote and jeopardized the very foundations of Armenian statehood.
The Republican Party urges all responsible political forces and every citizen to set aside differences and unite toward a singular goal: to restore the people's mandate and defend Armenia's statehood. We remain committed to an uncompromising, consistent, and lawful struggle, grounded in constitutional and democratic principles, to protect the electoral rights of citizens, the interests of the Republic, and our fundamental democratic values.
Fraudulent elections cannot and will not serve as a legitimate source of power. The Republic remains our highest value."