Armenian opposition demands recounting the votes

The opposition political landscape in Armenia showed significant dissent following recent election results. The opposition party “Strong Armenia,” which reportedly advocates for closer ties with Russia and finished as the second-largest political force, publicly asserted that the electoral process was compromised by irregularities. Aram Vardevanian, the party’s representative to the appeal commission, said to journalists that the Central Election Commission should intervene.

He argued that, given the documented circumstances and the scope of potential irregularities, the commission must mandate a comprehensive recount of the votes. This call for a review was echoed by two other opposition groups. Both “Klestinti Armėnija” and the “Armenian Alliance” confirmed their intention to formally appeal the preliminary election results.

The background context involves “Strong Armenia,” which is led by Samvel Karapetyan, a figure with established business ties in the region. These disputes over the election outcome have been noted by international observers, contrasting with congratulatory messages from the European Union. The differing reactions underscore a continued political division within the Armenian political sphere regarding the legitimacy of the vote count.

The appeals filed by these major opposition groups suggest a significant challenge to the ruling party’s mandate based on procedural concerns.

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2 thoughts on “Armenian opposition demands recounting the votes

  1. This disagreement shows how deep the political divide really is in the country right now.

  2. What specific evidence or discrepancies are the opposition parties citing to demand a recount?

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