Nearly 40 foreign news media have accredited at the foreign ministry to cover the general election.
As Armenia is voting to elect a new parliament, many news agencies around the world are covering the process.
Former President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan cast his ballot today in the 29/45 polling station in Dzoraghbyur – a village 10 kilometers east of Yerevan.
Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who heads the list of My Step alliance, cast his ballot today in the snap parliamentary elections.
Certain problems concerning voter registration are caused in polling stations. All problems concerning technical devices are quickly solves, Central Electoral Commission member Nune Hovhannisyan said at a briefing. She said that 4000 technical devices are operating at precincts. “Up to this point, 13 devices have been substituted due to technical reasons. Some problems have also […]
I would like to congratulate all citizens of Armenia on this day.
Republican Party (HHK) First Vice President Vigen Sargsyan says he hopes that their party has reached out its concerns and approaches to voters and the society, which will trust the HHK.
The Human Rights Defender’s Office (Ombudsman) says it is working since early morning today as Armenia is voting to elect a new parliament.
1998 polling stations opened in Armenia at 08:00 for early parliamentary elections. The elections are being held normally at the moment, Tigran Mukuchyan – Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission, said, commenting on the process of elections.
Narek Sargsyan (pictured above in mugshot), the fugitive nephew of Armenia’s former President Serzh Sargsyan, hasn’t yet been extradited to Armenia.