Pashinian’s party appeals by decision of Central Election Commission

The Civil Agreement Party appeals the decision of the Central Election Committee against the Party Leader, and. about. Prime Minister Nikola Pashinyan.

CEC made a warning to Pashinyan, seemingly in his actions violation of the rules of the day of silence before the voting.

“This decision of the commission is completely non-indemnified,” the statement is stated on the Party page on Facebook.

On June 20, extraordinary parliamentary elections are held in Armenia, which run21 batch and 4 blocks run. Of the 2,008 plots 479 are located in Yerevan, 1 529 – in the regions. The right to participate in the elections have 2 million 578 thousand citizens (of which more than 855 thousand in the capital). The electoral legislation does not establish the minimum threshold of the mandatory appearance in the elections. As for the minimum portion of passing into parliament, it is 5% for the parties, for blocks – 7%.