Source Azatutyun.am

YEREVAN — The Civil Contract party has won the parliamentary elections and will form the next government on its own, party leader Nikol Pashinyan announced shortly after the release of preliminary results.

“I would like to thank all citizens of the Republic of Armenia who participated in the elections. Compared to 2021, we received the confidence and support of a greater number of citizens. The people of Armenia have stood by the state, independence, the future, and peace,” Pashinyan said.

According to the prime minister, the Civil Contract party received more votes than it did in the 2021 parliamentary elections.

“This is a responsibility that obliges us to serve our citizens with even greater dedication,” he added.

Responding to a journalist’s question about how he could declare victory before the Central Electoral Commission had completed the official vote count, Pashinyan said that his conclusion was based on data received from the party’s authorized representatives stationed at polling stations across the country.

Preliminary Election Results

Party / Alliance/Seats Votes %
Civil Contract Party      64 Seats 715,704 49.85%
Strong Armenia           29 Seats 335,144 23.34%
Armenia Alliance         12 Seats 142,952 9.96%
Prosperous Armenia Party 57,042 3.97%
Wings of Unity party 33,068 2.30%

Additional Statistics

Processed Polling Stations: 1,980 of 2,005

Voter Turnout: 58.97%

Total Voters: 1,476,597

Registered Voters: 2,503,976

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