We ended April 2 by making a step forward in the implementation of our promise given upon their tombs. We promised them to establish a firmer, stronger and developing state and we will do that.We will do that all together.
“It’s important to state on failure of Western powers. There was much noise about this, many resources and technological efforts have been wasted. However, people of Armenia have manifested historical wisdom, it chose the development vector, which throughout recent years has been actively developed by the leading political party,” Alexey Martynov said.
“I’d like to state on Armenia’s Electoral Code reforms and particularly on such a new process, which was named as ‘preferential voting system’. Elections are held by proportional order, however de facto we deal with some proportional component, we know there are polling stations, and as much as I understand, the very voting in favor of exact people seriously contributed to such victory of the leading Republican party.”
“The political parties to enter the National Assembly and will attempt to rejoice, it should be qualified as feast during plague,” Artur Sakunts, head of Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Vanadzor Office, told reporters today.
“I never speak of politics, although I have numerous friends in politics and during meetings with them we speak of art, literature, architecture, music. As for results of parliamentary elections I accept and welcome any election result, which took place by free manifestation of people’s will. Then, I don’t particularly sympathize people, who leave the country and start criticizing politics and the country.”
” Our mission comprised 172 observers—MPs, diplomats, CEC members, experts, who implemented observation in Armenia’s all polling stations and regions,” Lebedev said.
Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has almost summed up initial results of parliamentary elections in Armenia. As of 12:00 data from all 2009 polling stations are available.
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has received and summarized the results of 2005 polling stations electronically as of April 3.
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has received and summarized the results of 1824 polling stations electronically as of April 3.
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has started to publish the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections. According to the preliminary results, based on 82 polling stations, the snapshot is as follows