All 101 seats in the National Assembly (plus additional and leveling seats) 51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
49.37%
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Civil Contract
Nikol Pashinyan
53.95
71
−11
Armenia Alliance
Robert Kocharyan
21.11
29
New
I Have Honor Alliance
Arthur Vanetsyan
5.22
7
New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before
Prime Minister after
Nikol Pashinyan (Interim) My Step Alliance
Nikol Pashinyan Civil Contract
Politics of Armenia
CIS Member State, CoE Member State
Constitution
Constitutional court
President: Hrayr Tovmasyan
Human rights
Head of state
President
Vahagn Khachaturyan
Executive
Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan
Deputy Prime Minister
Tigran Avinyan
Mher Grigoryan
Current government
Legislature
National Assembly
President: Alen Simonyan
Members
Judiciary
Law
Administrative divisions
Provinces (marz)
Municipalities (hamaynk)
Elections
Political parties
Civil Contract
Armenia Alliance
I Have Honor Alliance
Central Electoral Commission
Recent parliamentary elections:
2018
2021
Next
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Ararat Mirzoyan
Diplomatic missions of / in Armenia
Nationality law
Passport
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Visa requirements
Visa policy
Armenia–BSEC relations
Armenia–Council of Europe relations
Armenia–European Union relations
Armenia–NATO relations
Armenia–OSCE relations
Armenia–United Nations relations
Armenia–Artsakh relations
Armenia–Azerbaijan relations
Armenia–Georgia relations
Armenia–Iran relations
Armenia–Russia relations
Armenia–Turkey relations
Armenia–United States relations
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Armenian genocide recognition
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Snap parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 20 June 2021. The elections had initially been scheduled for 9 December 2023, but were called earlier due to a political crisis following the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War and an alleged attempted coup in February 2021.[1]
Nikol Pashinyan, who had served as Prime Minister since 2018, resigned in April 2021 and subsequently the seventh National Assembly was dissolved on 10 May.[2] Pashinyan continued to serve as acting prime minister until the elections were held. Following the election, Pashinyan's Civil Contract party received 54% of the vote and won 71 seats, a majority in the 107-seat parliament. The opposition Armenia Alliance, finished second with 29 seats, while the I Have Honor Alliance won 7 seats. No other party or alliance surpassed the electoral threshold required to win a seat. The opposition claimed there had been electoral fraud during the elections,[3] while the OSCE assessed the election as meeting international standards and described it as; "marred by increasingly inflammatory rhetoric" but was "positive overall."[4]
^"Armenia PM says open to early elections to end crisis". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
^"Voting for Election of Prime Minister Takes Place". www.parliament.am. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
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