Kocharyan's supporters to protest election results before Constitutional Court
Region
- 28 June, 2021
- 05:03

Former Armenian President Robert Kocharian's Hayastan bloc has complained about the results of the early parliamentary elections, Report informs, citing the Armenian media.
The politician's supporters will demand to invalidate the vote until July 2 before the Constitutional Court.
Bloc representatives said they suspected 200,000 voters, which can significantly affect the election results.
Armenia's Central Election Commission summed up the final results of the snap parliamentary elections held in Armenia on June 20.
President of the CEC Tigran Mukuchyan stated that acting PM Nikol Pashinyan's Covil Contract Party gathered 53,91% votes, ex-president Robert Kocharyan's "Armenia" bloc received 21,9%.
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