Key facts
- Armenia's Constitutional Court rejected an opposition bid to annul election results.
- The Strong Armenia bloc filed the request to overturn the June parliamentary election results.
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party was re-elected in the vote.
- The court's decision upholds the election results.
- The opposition's legal challenge to the election outcome has been dismissed.
The Constitutional Court of Armenia has dismissed a legal challenge filed by the opposition Strong Armenia bloc, which sought to overturn the results of the June parliamentary elections. The Strong Armenia bloc had petitioned the court to annul the election outcome, but their request was ultimately rejected. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party secured re-election in the parliamentary vote. This judicial decision means the opposition's efforts to legally contest the election results have been unsuccessful, solidifying the position of the ruling party.