In a statement released yesterday, the Sasna Tzrer Pan-Armenian Party, which came in 7th in the December 9 snap election in Armenia with 1.82% of the vote, writes that while the election was mostly free and transparent changes to the electoral code a
The RPA garnered 4.7% of the vote, trailing Im Kayl (My Step) – 70.4%, Prosperous Armenia – 8.3%, and Lusavor (Bright) Armenia – 6.4%.
The 9 December early parliamentary elections in Armenia were held with respect for fundamental freedoms and enjoyed broad public trust that needs to be preserved through further electoral reforms, the international observers concluded in a preliminar
The ARF in Armenia, in a statement released today, described its 5th place showing in yesterday’s snap parliamentary election a “defeat” and blamed voters for choosing “individuals over ideas and programs.”
Tsarukyan says that the party, now officially recognized as the second largest political forces in the country, will remain loyal to its ideology. What that ideology is remains a mystery to many observers.
Lusavor Hayastan (Bright Armenia), the party that came in third in yesterday’s snap parliamentary election, thus ensuring it seats in the new parliament, said in a statement released today that “the revolution is over and now is the time for
The December 9 early parliamentary elections in our country took place and have resulted in the formation of the legislative and executive branches of power.
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has published the following preliminary final vote results in the December 9 snap parliamentary election in 2010 polling stations across Armenia. As it now stands, My Step, Prosperous Armenia, and Bright Armenia