Constitutional Court Rejects Arguments to Invalidate Election Results
No Grounds to Invalidate Election Results, Galyan Says

A Constitutional Court official stated that arguments submitted challenging the validity of recent election results lack sufficient legal grounds for invalidation, according to reporting from Yerevan.
The court's assessment, delivered by Galyan, indicates that the petitions filed do not meet the threshold required to overturn election results. The brief statement suggests the court reviewed claims but found them insufficient under constitutional law.
Details regarding the specific arguments presented and the elections in question were not fully elaborated in available reporting. This development follows ongoing political discussions in Armenia regarding election integrity and governance processes.


