
ArmInfo. The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia has approved an application by Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia party to amend its registered user account name from the "Strong Armenia with Samvel Karapetyan" bloc to simply the "Strong Armenia" bloc. The decision was confirmed in an official statement by the CEC press service.
The statement notes that during its session on April 22, the CEC reviewed a petition from Gohar Meloyan, the authorized representative for the bloc. The petition sought clarification regarding the status of the bloc's registration following the legislative amendments to the Electoral Code enacted on April 7, 2026.
The CEC clarified that the upcoming elections for the National Assembly, scheduled for June 7, 2026, are governed by the Constitutional Law "Electoral Code of the Republic of Armenia," including the recent amendments introduced by Constitutional Law HO-95-N on April 7, 2026.
The Commission noted the following: As of April 7, 2026, the CEC had not formally reviewed the legal entity status of any party or alliance, nor the specific naming of such alliances, as it does not possess such authority during this phase of the electoral cycle. Following a subsequent request from the political entity to rename its digital user account for the formation of the bloc, the CEC approved the change. The official registered account name is now designated as "Strong Armenia."
Recall, these developments follow the swift passage of amendments to the Electoral Code on April 7. Among other changes, the new regulations prohibit the use of personal names within the official titles of political blocs. This legislative move occurred shortly after Samvel Karapetyan's party announced on March 31 its intention to form a coalition under the name "Strong Armenia with Samvel Karapetyan."