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Armenia detains pro-Russian opposition figures ahead of June election: reports

16.04.2026 14:45
Armenian anti-corruption authorities detained 14 people linked to a pro-Russian opposition party on suspicion of electoral bribery, according to reports on Thursday, less than two months before a parliamentary election in the South Caucasus country.
Armenias pro-Western Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Armenia's pro-Western Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.Photo: Primeminister.kz, CC BY 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Two other members of the Strong Armenia opposition party were detained on Tuesday and accused of violating a ban on charity activities during the election period, the Reuters news agency reported.

Armenia, a post-Soviet nation dependent on Russia for energy, is set to hold parliamentary elections on June 7, with Strong Armenia polling second behind the ruling pro-Western Civil Contract party, according to a February survey by the US-based International Republican Institute.

Strong Armenia is led by Armenian-Russian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, who is on trial on charges of publicly calling for the overthrow of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's government.

Pashinyan in February secured a pledge of support for Armenia's European Union membership aspirations from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a visit to Warsaw.

In early April, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Pashinyan during a meeting at the Kremlin that Moscow would not tolerate Armenia’s closer ties with the EU.

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Source: Reuters, IAR, PAP, euronews.com