Analyst urges opposition unity ahead of June elections in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
May 19 2026

Political analyst Vladimir Martirosyan has called on Armenia’s opposition forces to abandon fragmented campaigning and embrace a collective “mutual aid alliance” as the country approaches its June 7 parliamentary elections.

Writing on social media on Tuesday, Martirosyan argued that no single party or figure can independently challenge Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party, stressing that solidarity is the only effective countermeasure. “Just as no one from the opposition can alone form a majority in parliament, no one can alone resist and surpass the government in campaigning,” he stated, underscoring the futility of isolated efforts.

The analyst cited a recent episode in which a physician targeted by Pashinyan’s rhetoric quickly became the focus of widespread support. According to Martirosyan, the response transcended routine social media reactions, evolving into a coordinated wave of political, media, and civic solidarity. “This was not a typical Facebook reaction. It was the first working manifestation of the ‘mutual aid alliance’ I spoke about,” he noted.

Martirosyan emphasized that such collective defense mechanisms are crucial to dismantling the government’s strategy of isolating and intimidating its critics. “The moment a targeted person receives broad support and public protection, the mechanism begins to break down. Fear starts to shift sides,” he explained, adding that this approach should extend to teachers, journalists and civil society members.

In a postscript, Martirosyan highlighted the Hayastan alliance’s warnings about potential territorial concessions, insisting that the issue must be elevated beyond partisan discourse. He argued that the threat represents a fundamental challenge to Armenia’s statehood and requires a unified opposition response.

Martirosyan’s proposal frames solidarity not as a public relations tactic but as a transformative political technology capable of reshaping Armenia’s opposition culture. Whether this “mutual aid alliance” gains traction could prove decisive in the opposition’s ability to mount a credible challenge in the June 7 vote, he added.

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