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2021-10-18

Armenia’s ruling party defeated in three major local elections

On October 17, 2021, Armenians in several villages, towns and cities headed to the polls to vote in local elections. In a major blow, the ruling Civil Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was defeated in Armenia’s second largest city of Gyumri, as well as in Goris in the southern region of Syunik. The ruling party did however secure victories in Dilijan, Tegh and Tatev.

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2021-07-05

What becomes of the millions of ballots after Armenia’s election?

Armenians voted in their next parliament on June 20. There are 2,300,000 eligible voters in the country. But due to the fact that over 20 parties were participating in the election, the Central Electoral Commission had printed roughly 70 million ballots.

So what becomes of these ballot slips once the elections are over?

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2021-07-04

Explaining the Vision of Sasna Tsrer and the National Democratic Axis

Armenia’s National Democratic Axis - a political bloc that includes the Sasna Tsrer Party - came in eighth place in the June 20 election, meaning it did not win any seats in parliament. Garegin Chugaszyan, member of the Secretariat of the Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party and board member of the National Democatic Axis, explains the political bloc’s vision and policy ideas. Chugaszyan also explains the electoral bloc’s stance towards Russia, the Pashinyan government, and his message to those weary of this political movement’s history.

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2021-06-26

2021 Armenian Elections – What’s Next?

By Emilio Luciano Cricchio

Following Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections on June 20, two opposition forces have entered the Armenian Parliament, former President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia Alliance has garnered 27 seats and the I Have Honor electoral bloc has garnered six seats.

Both alliances have announced their intention to challenge the results of the election in the Constitutional Court, the highest court in the country.

What does this mean practically?

First, the Central Electoral Commission will draw up a legal document or protocol on the election results seven days after voting day, on June 27.

Any political force that wishes to appeal, can do so by submitting an application to the Constitutional Court five days after the official publication of the election results.

The court must then make a decision within 15 days of the submission of the application.

If an elected candidate decides to not take up their seat in parliament in protest, the seat is then given to the next candidate on the electoral list of that bloc or party.

If there is no other candidate in the first section of the electoral list that can take up the parliamentary seat, then the seat will remain vacant.

According to the Armenian Constitution, if someone resigns their seat in parliament, no by-election will take place.

The next legislature will be considered formed once the Central Electoral Commission officially hands over the mandates to all the members of the National Assembly.

The first session of parliament will take place on the second Monday after the formation of the National Assembly.

If there is no appeal to the Constitutional Court, the first sitting of the National Assembly will take place on July 5.

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2021-06-25

The View From Georgia: Armenian Elections

By Norik Gasparyan

The Georgian public closely monitored the Armenian parliamentary elections, as well as the country’s pre-election and post-election processes. Georgia's opposition and civil society, both of which are sympathetic towards Nikol Pashinyan, drew parallels between Armenia and Georgia’s 2019 elections.

Giorgi Kanashvili, a specialist in conflicts and regional issues, tells CivilNet that the sympathy towards Nikol Pashinyan is conditioned by the fact that Georgians perceive him as a pro-Western figure.

"There is sympathy for Pashinyan in Georgia because he is considered a democratic politician, and people believe that a democratic Armenia is better both for Georgia and the region," Kanashvili said.

Zaza Abashidze, one of the few Georgian journalists covering the elections who has been in Armenia for more than a week, says that for Georgians, the most interesting aspect of the elections was that all previous presidents were participating.

"Unfortunately, acts of political revenge have not ended in Georgia. Despite the fact that there have been attempts to arrest former Armenian presidents, all of them were still in the country, participating in the elections. This is a bit unusual for us," Abashidze said, noting that former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili had been sentenced in absentia and cannot return to Georgia. And, the first president, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, has been assassinated.

Abashidze also says that the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia (CEC) was more organized than in Georgia, and that the Live broadcasts from polling stations is a good example of transparency.

"Transparency, finances, media, and other components needed to hold democratic elections were protected, unlike in Georgia. And, in my view, the main electoral violations were committed by the supporters of the opposition, in particular, Kocharyan’s supporters. This is also strange for us," Abashidze adds.

According to him, Georgian society sees in Pashinyan what it wishes to see in Georgia.

Another journalist covering the Armenian election, Aka Zarqua, who is the editor-in-chief of Realpolitik periodical, says that the most intriguing factor was that despite the defeat in the war, and considering that all three former presidents were opposing Pashinyan, Pashinyan’s party still won.

"If before Georgia was considered the region’s center of democracy, now, Armenia also belongs in this category. This was already the second free and democratic election," said Zarqua.

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2021-06-24

Armenia Extends Ban on Some Turkish Imports By Another Six Months

  • The Central Electoral Commission announces the result of the election recount.
    • Armenia extends the ban on some Turkish imports by six months.
    • RSF has condemned threats by Azerbaijani soldiers against a group of Spanish journalists in Gegharkunik.

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2021-06-24

The Hard Lessons and Harder Truths Some Armenians Need to Hear

In the latest edition of Insights with Eric Hacopian, Eric looks over the post-election developments of the past few days. Eric also speaks on the reactions in the diaspora, the comparisons that can be drawn with Azerbaijani authoritarianism and why free and fair elections are important.

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2021-06-23

Pashinyan Holds Consultations With Opposition Figures, Calls for Dialogue with Church

  • The Armed Forces Chief has announced that a commission has been set up to look into the circumstances of the 44 day war.
    • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan holds consultations with opposition figures.
    • The foreign ministers of Austria, Lithuania and Romania will travel to Armenia.

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2021-06-23

I Have Honor Alliance says it may join Armenia Alliance in disputing election results

By Emilio Luciano Cricchio

Artur Vanetsyan, the leader of the I Have Honor Alliance which won seven seats in Armenia’s next parliament, has stated that he is in discussion with other parties on potentially disputing the June 20 snap parliamentary election results in the country’s Constitutional Court. Vanetsyan stated this in a press conference on June 23.

The I Have Honor electoral bloc garnered 5.23% of votes in the 2021 legislative elections, and is led by former National Security Service head Artur Vanetsyan. Two other major figures in the bloc are former President Serzh Sargsyan and former Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan.

Also Read: ** Armenia Voted - Now What?**

Despite not passing the 7% necessary threshold to enter parliament, the bloc still enters parliament because Armenia’s electoral code stipulates that a third force must enter parliament regardless of its performance in the election. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract Party came in first and second President Robert Kocharyan's Armenia Alliance came in second.

“I haven’t said that we accept the election results, all the violations that took place are being collected, the issue of applying to the Constitutional Court is being discussed with other political forces,” Vanetsyan said.

When asked by a reporter whether Vanetsyan himself will take up his seat in parliament, he responded that he will go to parliament and “not leave his team alone.”

Also Watch: ** Why did Pashinyan win?**

On June 21, one day after the election, the Armenia Alliance electoral bloc of former President Robert Kocharyan announced that it would apply to the Constitutional Court, regarding the validity of the election results, citing widespread violations and discrepancies.

"The bloc is launching political consultations with other forces who participated in the elections to discuss the possibility of applying to the Constitutional Court together," the bloc’s statement read.

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2021-06-22

Russian Peacekeepers May be Deployed to Armenia’s Eastern Borders, Says Armed Forces Chief

  • Armenia’s Armed Forces Chief states that talks are underway to deploy Russian border guards on the Armenian eastern border.
    • Former President Robert Kocharyan is mulling whether to take up his parliamentary seat.
    • Protesters in Stepanakert call for the resignation of Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan.

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2021-06-22

“Americans can learn from Armenia’s elections” – a Talk with George Terterian

George Terterian has worked as an election observer multiple times in the US. This time, George came to participate in the same process in Armenia. George explains how the observers prepared for the election, what issues came up during voting day, and what Americans can learn from the Armenian election.

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2021-06-22

Will Kocharyan take the position of an opposition deputy in parliament?

By Emilio Luciano Cricchio

Former President Robert Kocharyan stated in a press conference on June 22 that he might decide to not take up his seat in the Armenian parliament. During the June 20 parliamentary elections, Kocharyan’s Armenia Alliance came in second, gaining 27 seats. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party, which won by a landslide, will take 72 seats. The rest of the seven seats will go to the I Have Honor Alliance.

Following the election, many wondered if Kocharyan would take the position of an opposition deputy in parliament, or if he’d give up his seat to someone else on the Armenia Alliance list.

“I’m an executive, I do not imagine myself in the legislature, I find it difficult to see myself in parliament,” Kocharyan said.

It is worth noting however that a decision regarding Kocharyan’s participation in the next legislature is not finalized.

“The results, I must admit, were unexpected, (many) of the polls showed a different picture,” Kocharyan stated during the press conference, continuing that his alliance is concerned about mass violations conducted during the election. It is expected that the Armenia Alliance will apply to the country’s Constitutional Court regarding the alleged violations.

In terms of why his bloc lost, Kocharyan stated that Pashinyan and his allies stoked fear of a return to the old regime and the politics of pre-”velvet revolution” Armenia.

Moreover, Kocharyan admitted that the ruling party did particularly well in rural areas of Armenia, but added that if the campaign period was longer, this could have changed.

“These elections significantly changed the political landscape. If (the ruling party) continues with vendettas, I have no doubt that Armenia will be facing an emergency and the government won’t last very long,” the second president concluded.

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2021-06-22

Why Armenia Election Opinion Polls Did Not Reflect Reality

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party won the election by a landslide. Opinion polls didn’t exactly show this scenario. What happened and what does this say about polling in Armenia? And, how will Pashinyan govern now that the Armenian people have given him a second chance?

Dr. Nerses Kopalyan, assistant professor-in-residence of Political Science at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, helps us answer some of these questions.

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2021-06-21

Le parti de Nikol Pashinyan gagne les élections législatives

Les résultats préliminaires des élections législatives en Arménie sont tombés. Le parti du Premier ministre Nikol Pashinyan, le Contrat civil, a obtenu la majorité avec presque 54% des voix.

Le second président d’Arménie, Robert Kocharyan, a annoncé que ces résultats sont, selon lui, très controversés et n’inspire pas confiance, ne reflétant pas les sondages d’opinion en faveur de son alliance.Robert Kocharyan a ajouté que tant que les doutes ne seront pas dissipés, l’alliance “Arménie” n’acceptera pas les résultats des élections.

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2021-06-21

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2021-06-21

Pashinyan’s Party Wins 2021 Armenian Election

With the count over with regards to the 2021 Armenian snap parliamentary election, acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party will form a majority government, garnering 53.9% of votes.

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2021-06-21

Armenia Voted: Now What?

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract Party received 53.92% of the votes. With this percentage, the party gained a **** constitutional majority in the newly elected parliament, meaning that its leader, Nikol Pashinyan, will be reelected as prime minister.

The second political force in the parliament will be former President Robert Kocharyan's Armenia Alliance with 21.04% of the votes, and the third - the I Have Honor Alliance - with 5.23% of the votes.

The parliament will consist of these three forces only. Previous parliamentary opposition groups, including Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia and Edmon Marukyan’s Bright Armenia parties, did not receive enough votes to enter parliament.

Parliamentary seats

CivilNet’s preliminary calculations:

Civil Contract Party: 72 seats

Armenia Alliance: 28 seats

I Have Honor Alliance: 7 seats

Will Armenia's second President Robert Kocharyan take the position of an opposition deputy in parliament? Or will he give up his seat to someone else on the Armenia Alliance list?

New Opposition

While the Armenia Alliance says as long as the “problematic issues have not received comprehensive explanations”, it will not accept the election results, but has not made clear whether it might reject the vote all together and not take their seats in parliament.

In a statement, the Armenia Alliance said it plans to appeal the results of the election in the country’s Constitutional Court. “We have serious grounds to consider these elections illegitimate, and declare that with these results, the National Assembly does not reflect the real balance of power,” the statement reads.

In comparison, despite voicing their disappointment in the results of the election, I Have Honor Alliance noted that, “The opposition must also own up to its mistakes.”

The World’s Response?

So far, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili is the only foreign leader to congratulate Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his party's victory in Armenia's parliamentary election.

“I extend warmest congratulations to [Armenian] PM Nikol Pashinyan on handling successful elections and victory of Civil Contract Party according to the preliminary results. I wish all success ahead. I look forward to working closely with new [Armenian] Government,” Garibashvili tweeted.

Georgia recently took credit for facilitating an agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, through which Azerbaijan handed over 15 of hundreds of Armenian POWs, in exchange for a map detailing the location of landmines in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesperson Dmitri Peskov said that the Kremlin sees Pashinyan's party's clear victory and congratulates the Armenian people on the election.

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2021-06-21

Why did Pashinyan Win?

CivilNet host and analyst Eric Hacopian unpacks the results of the 2021 Armenian snap parliamentary elections. Eric also speaks on why Pashinyan’s chances were underestimated, the issue of polling, and what message he would send to the government and opposition leadership.

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