Wings of Unity initiates vote recount process

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The Wings of Unity party has announced that it does not accept the official results of the June 7 National Assembly elections.

The party said it is initiating a vote recount process and is considering the possibility of challenging the election results.

“With these elections, the vote of the citizen of Armenia and their right to determine the future of their state have been stolen. We are not going to come to terms with what has happened. We are not going to remain silent. We are not going to abandon our responsibility. Our struggle continues through all available legal, political and public platforms,” the statement said.

The party also thanked all citizens who placed their trust in it.

According to the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections held in Armenia on June 7, three political forces surpassed the threshold required to enter parliament: the Civil Contract party, with 727,820 votes, or 49.825%; the Strong Armenia alliance, with 340,088 votes, or 23.281%; and the Armenia alliance, with 145,113 votes, or 9.934%.

Based on the preliminary results of the vote, the Civil Contract party will be able to secure a parliamentary majority and form a government.

The Wings of Unity party received 33,618 votes, or 2.30% of the total vote.

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