Kocharyan’s bloc asks CEC to invalidate June 7 election results
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Ex-president Robert Kocharyan’s Strong Armenia Alliance, which won 9.9% of the vote and came in third in the June 7 elections, submitted a request on Friday to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) demanding that the results of the parliamentary elections be declared invalid.
The application was submitted to the CEC by Aram Vardevanyan, a parliamentary candidate from the Strong Armenia Alliance.
Vardevanyan told reporters outside the CEC headquarters that their submission includes what he described as “all large-scale electoral violations” that took place both during the voting and prior to election day.
“I think many have been following what is happening in Armenia in the context of post-election processes. What is currently happening should not take place in a democratic society,” Vardevanyan said.
The alliance had earlier said that it would also challenge the results in the Constitutional Court.