Opposition leader warns of " external interference" in Armenia`s upcoming parliamentary elections
ArmInfo. There is a real threat of external interference in the 2026 parliamentary elections in Armenia, given the actions and rhetoric of the current government. Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Supreme Body and a member of parliament from the opposition Armenia faction, made this statement when speaking to reporters.
In this regard, he reiterated that the Armenian people are the sole subjects of power formation in Armenia, and any interference in these processes is unacceptable. "Whether it is interference from Turkey and Azerbaijan, the West or Russia-it is all unacceptable. It's crucial for us that the opposition clearly defines its position on this issue. If we are not talking about a transparent election, but rather an attempt to restrict certain political forces from participating, then we are looking at the most disgraceful scenario possible," Saghatelyan stated.
He noted that several possible scenarios for such external interference are currently being discussed. "If the Armenian authorities decide to take this path, the opposition will be forced to take appropriate measures," the MP noted.
Recall, on December 15, 2025, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Vice- President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, in a conversation with journalists, stated that "Armenia has asked the European Union for financial assistance in "preventing external interference in the run-up to the next parliamentary elections," scheduled for June 2026. Kallas also stated that ahead of the elections, Russia had intensified its disinformation campaign, and that Armenia will be provided 15 million euros by the EU to counter external threats.