Constitutional Court
judiciary
The Constitutional Court of Armenia is described as a judicial body that reviewed and rejected collective lawsuits from seven opposition political groups seeking to annul the results of the June 7 parliamentary elections. On July 4, it upheld the Central Election Commission's decision that the party 'Civil Contract' led by Nikol Pashinyan had won, which triggered a new phase of political resistance declared by opposition forces.
Recent coverage
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- Constitutional Court of Armenia Approved Results of Parliamentary Elections — Ведомости
- Armenian Court Rejects Opposition's Request to Annul Election Results — Коммерсантъ
- Results of parliamentary elections in Armenia remain valid according to court ruling — Вести
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- Voting for citizens permanently residing abroad banned in Armenia — Meduza
- Armenia sets residency requirements for voting in elections and referendums — Интерфакс
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