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2026-07-10 06:13:22 UTC

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tass 25d ago 1027d4d1… source ↗
Prosperous Armenia opposition party fails to win parliamentary seats — CEC
Prosperous Armenia opposition party fails to win parliamentary seats — CEC The Prosperous Armenia party received 58,378 votes, or 3.996%
tass 32d ago 7b43e333… source ↗
PM Pashinyan’s party says it is scoring 56.7% of votes
PM Pashinyan’s party says it is scoring 56.7% of votes According to the party’s Civic News web platform, The Strong Armenia bloc led by Samvel Karapetyan, an Armenian-born Russian businessman, is winning 17.5% of the vote
tass 32d ago 9630d7f1… source ↗
Armenia’s opposition parties garner 52.9% of votes, outstripping PM Pashinyan’s party
Armenia’s opposition parties garner 52.9% of votes, outstripping PM Pashinyan’s party According to an exit poll results released on the Telegram channel of the news. am portal, the prime minister’s Civil Contract party won 32.7% of votes, while the opposition bloc Strong Armenia scored 29%, the Armenia bloc - 13.2%, the Prosperous Armenia party - 6.1%, and the Wings of Unity party - 4.6%
tass 32d ago bab43316… source ↗
Pashinyan's ruling party drops below 50% threshold — CEC
Pashinyan's ruling party drops below 50% threshold — CEC Businessman Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc has secured 23.68% of the vote
hindu 32d ago d7b0c315… source ↗
Armenia's ruling party leads parliamentary vote with 54% in early results
Armenia's ruling party leads parliamentary vote with 54% in early results The preliminary data, from about 16% ​of Armenia's polling stations, ‌showed the pro-Russian Strong Armenia alliance in second place, with about 22% of the votes
tass 25d ago e7d7b8da… source ↗
Three political forces to be represented in Armenia’s new parliament
Three political forces to be represented in Armenia’s new parliament These three forces are: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party, which garnered 49.7456% of votes, Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia bloc (23.2710%), and former President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia bloc (9.9231%)
tass 32d ago e8babffd… source ↗
Gap narrows slightly between Pashinyan's party and Karapetyan's bloc — Armenia’s CEC
Gap narrows slightly between Pashinyan's party and Karapetyan's bloc — Armenia’s CEC Prime minister's Civil Contract maintains its lead with 51.8%

Corroboration

rendered 32d ago · 6 items considered across 3 blocs · model Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Instruct

No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 6 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.

The spine · 2 facts corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs

broadly confirmedArmenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 22% of the vote in early results.
indiaother
hindu“the pro-Russian Strong Armenia alliance in second place, with about 22% of the votes” spokesman.com“the pro-Russian Strong Armenia alliance in second place, with about 22% ⁠of the votes.”
cross-perspective · 2Armenia’s parliamentary election was the first since the country ceded the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan in 2023.
other
politico.eu“The parliamentary elections, the first since Armenia ceded the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan in 2023, were a high-stakes referendum between Pashinyan,” spokesman.com“Sunday’s vote, Armenia’s first general election ⁠since a crushing military defeat by Azerbaijan in 2023, was ‌viewed as a test of Prime ​Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s push to deepen ties with the West and secure a peace deal with Azerbaijan after years of conflict and political ⁠turbulence.” rferl.org“Election officials reported strong turnout as Armenians voted in a test of the prime minister’s support following a controversial peace deal with neighboring Azerbaijan and his efforts to pull the small South Caucasus nation closer to the West after decades of reliance on Russia.”

Contested · 7 — sources conflict; shown, not resolved

⚔ Discrepancy in vote percentage reported by different sources (54% vs 56.7%)
A india Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54% of the vote in early parliamentary election results.
B other Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 56.7% of the vote in early exit poll data.
⚔ Minor discrepancy in vote percentage (54% vs 54.44%)
A india Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54% of the vote in early parliamentary election results.
B other Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54.44% of the vote according to early results from Armenia’s electoral commission.
⚔ Discrepancy in vote percentage reported by different sources (54% vs 51.4%)
A india Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54% of the vote in early parliamentary election results.
B other Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 51.4% of the vote as initial ballots were counted.
⚔ Contradictory figures for Civil Contract vote share (56.7% vs 32.7%) from same source type (exit poll)
A other Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 56.7% of the vote in early exit poll data.
B russia Armenia's Civil Contract party received 32.7% of the vote according to an exit poll.
⚔ Discrepancy in vote percentage reported by different sources (22% vs 29%)
A indiaother Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 22% of the vote in early results.
B russia Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 29% of the vote according to an exit poll.
⚔ Minor discrepancy in vote percentage (22% vs 23.3%)
A indiaother Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 22% of the vote in early results.
B other Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 23.3% of the vote as initial ballots were counted.
⚔ Discrepancy in vote percentage reported by different sources (5% vs 6.1%)
A other Armenia's Prosperous Armenia party received 5% of the vote in early results.
B russia Armenia's Prosperous Armenia party received 6.1% of the vote according to an exit poll.

Single-source · 14 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)

Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54% of the vote in early parliamentary election results.
hindu
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 56.7% of the vote in early exit poll data.
politico.eu
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 54.44% of the vote according to early results from Armenia’s electoral commission.
spokesman.com
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party received 51.4% of the vote as initial ballots were counted.
rferl.org
Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 29% of the vote according to an exit poll.
tass
Armenia's opposition Strong Armenia alliance received 23.3% of the vote as initial ballots were counted.
rferl.org
Armenia's Civil Contract party received 32.7% of the vote according to an exit poll.
tass
Armenia's Armenia Alliance received 8.8% of the vote in early results.
spokesman.com
Armenia's Armenia Alliance received 9.6% of the vote as initial ballots were counted.
rferl.org
Armenia's Prosperous Armenia party received 5% of the vote in early results.
spokesman.com
Armenia's Prosperous Armenia party received 6.1% of the vote according to an exit poll.
tass
Armenia's Wings of Unity party received 4.6% of the vote according to an exit poll.
tass
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters outside a polling station that 'We will continue along the path of democratic reforms, of course with the support of our European partners, because the European Union is our main partner in implementing democratic reforms.'
politico.eu
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters after casting his ballot in Yerevan, 'We will accept any choice made by the people.'
rferl.org

Framing · 4 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)

rferl.org “Pre-vote polls had indicated Civil Contract had 24-32 percent support, while Strong Armenia was at 9-11 percent.” → Pre-election polls predicted lower support for Civil Contract and Strong Armenia than what was reported in early results.
rferl.org “Election officials reported strong turnout as Armenians voted in a test of the prime minister’s support following a controversial peace deal with neighboring Azerbaijan and his efforts to pull the small South Caucasus nation closer to the West after decades of reliance on Russia.” → The election was seen as a referendum on Pashinyan’s post-conflict foreign policy shift toward the West.
politico.eu “who was endorsed by U.S. President Donald Trump” → Prime Minister Pashinyan received endorsement from U.S. President Donald Trump.
politico.eu “his leading opponent, the Russian-Armenian oligarch Samvel Karapetyan.” → The main opposition candidate was Samvel Karapetyan, described as a Russian-Armenian oligarch.

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Armeniaplace opposition partiesorg ruling partyorg Nikol Pashinyanperson Armenian opposition partyorg Cruzeiro Esporte Clubeorg PM Pashinyan’s partyorg Karapetyanperson Three political forcesorg

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