The "Armenia" alliance will take the mandates according to the serial numbers, except for the 2nd President of the Republic of Armenia.
17-07-2026 14:09 Armenia Press of Diaspora
Since Robert Kocharian will not take the mandate, Mesrop Manukyan will become a deputy with the next number on the list.
«Armenia» alliance will take the mandates according to the sequential numbers on the electoral list.
In a conversation with Sputnik Armenia, Agnessa Khachoyan, a candidate for deputy from the «Armenia» alliance, stated this while answering the question of whether it is already known how the alliance will go to the National Assembly.
«We will take the mandates according to the sequential numbers, except for the second president of the Republic of Armenia,» Khachoyan said.
In the 9th convocation of the National Assembly, the alliance has 12 seats, and since Robert Kocharian will not take the mandate, Mesrop Manukyan (a member of the «Mother Armenia» faction of the Yerevan City Council) will become a deputy with the next number on the list.
According to the «Armenia» alliance's electoral list, the following will go to the National Assembly:
1. Ishkhan Saghatelyan,
2. Anna Grigoryan,
3. Sevak Khachatryan,
4. Arthur Khachatryan
5. Kristine Vardanyan,
6. Aghvan Vardanyan
7. Gegham Manukyan,
8. Agnessa Khachoyan,
9. Levon Kocharian,
10. Arthur Sargsyan,
11. Lilit Galstyan,
12. Mesrop Manukyan.
On June 7, parliamentary elections were held in Armenia, with the participation of 16 parties and 2 alliances. According to preliminary results, the Prosperous Armenia Party received 4% of the votes and could enter the parliament. Later, the CEC invalidated the voting results of 3 polling stations, causing the «Prosperous Armenia» party to lose 213 votes, effectively failing to overcome the 4% threshold. On June 14, the CEC published the final voting results, according to which the Prosperous Armenia Party did not enter the parliament (58287 votes or 3.9893%).
According to the final results of the CEC, the Civil Contract party will have 64 mandates in the parliament, «Strong Armenia» will have 29, and the «Armenia» alliance will have 12 mandates:
On June 19, 7 political forces appealed to the Constitutional Court, demanding to annul the election results. On July 4, the Constitutional Court upheld the CEC's decision.
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