Voter turnout of Yerevan City Council elections was 34.52% by 17:00, CEC Secretary Armen Smbatyan told the reporters at the Central Electoral Commission.
Tigran Mukuchyan, chairman of the central electoral commission of Armenia, cast his vote in the Yerevan City Council election in the capital’s 2/4 polling station.
“We will have given back to the French a taste for the future – and pride in what they are. “The whole world will pay attention to what France says – because we will, together, go beyond our fears and anxieties.
“We’re in the face of an escalating threat, the numbers are going up,” he said, adding that the current attack was unprecedented. “We are running around 200 global operations against cyber crime each year but we’ve never seen anything like this.
As of 14:00, 25,04% of eligible voters cast their ballots in the Yerevan City Council election. Silva Markosyan, member of the Central Electoral Commission, told reporters 210,903 people from the total of 842,147 people have voted.
Another baby of the quintuplets born May 3 in Yerevan has died, the healthcare ministry told. “The baby boy was in a critical condition,” a ministry spokesperson said.
“I really like that our city is getting prettier every day, and I am convinced it will become even more beautiful. We have an exclusively beautiful city, which has very deep historic roots, unique character and environment.”
Deputy chairman of the CEC Laura Galstyan told a brifieng 94 thousand 256 voters out of the total eligible 842 thousand 147 citizens cast their ballots as of 11:00.
Asked “What will become Yerevan, if Taron Margaryan gets elected?” the President responded by saying: “It will become better.”
“There is no doubt, if you simply ask the same question every day, does anything change? I’ve said it two days ago, it is written in my interview,” the PM answered.