The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has released the first official data from the voting in the country's parliamentary elections. This is reported by News.am, UNN informs.
Details
It is noted that according to the results of the vote count at 269 polling stations, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's ruling "Civil Contract" party receives 54.86%.
The pro-Russian "Strong Armenia" party takes second place with a figure of up to 22.19%.
Following them are the "Armenia" Alliance of parties - 8.58%, the "Prosperous Armenia" party - 5.14%, and the "Wings of Unity" party - 2.36%.
Turnout in the Armenian parliamentary elections was 58.97%, the highest since 2018.
As a reminder
According to polls conducted before the vote, the "Civil Contract" party was leading with support from up to 32% of voters, while the pro-Russian "Strong Armenia" party held second place with a figure of up to 11%.
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