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Luxembourg’s Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs has congratulated Armenia on the successful conduct of the parliamentary elections held on June 7 and on the active participation of citizens in the vote.
The ministry made the statement in a post on the social media platform X.
“Congratulations to the people of Armenia on the successful elections and strong democratic participation.
The vote is a clear reaffirmation of Armenia’s commitment to democracy, stability, and closer ties with Europe.
We look forward to deepening our partnership.”
Congratulations to the people of Armenia on the successful elections & strong democratic participation.
— MFA Luxembourg 🇱🇺 (@MFA_Lu) June 10, 2026
The vote is a clear reaffirmation of Armenia’s commitment to democracy, stability, and closer ties with Europe.
We look forward to deepening our partnership.
According to the preliminary results of Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary elections, three political forces have secured seats in parliament: the Civil Contract Party, the Strong Armenia Alliance, and the Armenia Alliance.
Preliminary data show that the Civil Contract Party received 727,827 votes, or 49.825 percent. With this result, the party is set to secure a parliamentary majority and form the government.
The Strong Armenia Alliance received 340,088 votes, or 23.281 percent, while the Armenia Alliance won 145,113 votes, or 9.934 percent.
The Prosperous Armenia Party came very close to the electoral threshold of 4 percent. According to the preliminary results, the party received 3.996 percent of the vote, falling short of entering parliament by 0.004 percentage points.
Prosperous Armenia earlier announced that it would apply to the Central Electoral Commission for recounts in a number of polling stations. Other political forces have also called for recounts.