Elections to the country's parliament, the National Assembly, have ended in Armenia. Turnout compared to the 2021 vote increased by almost 10% and approached 59%. The Armenian Central Election Commission will announce the first results late in the evening of June 7. Exit polls give victory to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party. But the results of voter polls vary, and whether the party has enough votes to stay in power remains unknown. Following her, preferences were distributed among the opposition forces: the “Strong Armenia” bloc led by Russian billionaire, head of the Tashir industrial and construction group Samvel Karapetyan, the “Armenia” bloc, headed by former President Robert Kocharyan, the “Prosperous Armenia” parties of businessman Gagik Tsarukyan and the “Wings of Unity” parties of former ombudsman Arman Tatoyan. “Medusa” tells the main thing about what happened in the country on election day.