As Armenia approaches the June 7 parliamentary elections, the vote is widely viewed as a pivotal moment for the country's geopolitical trajectory regarding its relations with Russia and the West.
The Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will operate with full resources throughout the weekend to assist citizens with election-related documentation and registration inquiries.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs reports that the total number of registered voters for the June 7 parliamentary elections stands at 2,485,851.
As Armenia approaches the June 7 parliamentary elections, media outlets are highlighting the significant geopolitical stakes for the country's future relations with Moscow and the West.
Starting June 8, 2026, importers of fresh produce, including potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers, must submit laboratory test results for nitrate levels to the Food Safety Inspection Body.
The Anti-Corruption Committee is investigating allegations that a candidate from the Armenia alliance offered financial incentives to polling station commission members in exchange for securing votes.
The Central Election Commission has granted the Prosecutor General's request to initiate criminal proceedings and strip six candidates from the Uzh Armenian alliance's electoral list of their immunity.
The 2026 Armenian parliamentary elections are being closely monitored by international observers as a pivotal event that could reshape the country's geopolitical orientation between Russia and the West.
Armenia has entered a period of silence ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for Sunday, June 7, which will feature 18 participating political forces.
Armenia has entered a mandatory silence period ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, with authorities cautioning that public events could be interpreted as political campaigning.
The mandatory silence period has commenced in Armenia ahead of the June 7 parliamentary elections, during which all campaign activities are prohibited.
Approximately 32,000 people attended the Civil Contract party's final campaign rally at Republic Square as of 21:27.
The Central Electoral Commission has unanimously rejected the Republic Party's petition to revoke the registration of the Strong Armenia alliance, allowing the political force to remain in the June 7 parliamentary election race.
The Civil Contract party held its final campaign rally in Republic Square, which was attended by approximately 32,000 people, while reports indicate that the party received nearly two hours of coverage on Public Television during the first 20 days of the campaign.

