Armenian Constitutional Court Reviews Disputed June Election
Armenian Justice Minister Upholds June 7 Election Results

Armenia's Constitutional Court is nearing completion of its review into challenges to the country's June 7 parliamentary election results. Seven political forces have submitted cases questioning the legitimacy of the vote. Justice Minister statements indicate the court will soon conclude its examination of these petitions.
The election took place against the backdrop of ongoing tensions in the South Caucasus region. The constitutional review process represents a formal legal mechanism for addressing electoral disputes in Armenia's governance system. The outcome of the court's decision could carry significant implications for Armenia's political landscape and the legitimacy of the elected parliament.


