Armenia Central Electoral Commission approves preliminary results of snap parliamentary elections

At its meeting on Monday, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) confirmed the preliminary results of Sunday’s snap parliament elections in Armenia.
CEC Chairman Tigran Mukuchyan informed that the voter turnout was 49.4 percent.
Percentages received by the political forces running in the elections are as follows:
1. Righteous Armenia Party: 0.31%
2. Armenian National Congress Party:1.54%
3. Civil Contract Party: 53.92%
4. "Zartonk (Awakening)" National Christian Party: 0.36%
5. Freedom Party: 0.14%
6. "I Have the Honor" bloc: 5.23%
7. United Homeland Party: 0.08%
8. Pan-Armenian National State Party: 0.06%
9. Bright Armenia Party: 1.22%
10. Our Home is Armenia Party: 0.95%
11. Republic Party: 3.04%
12. Armenian Homeland Party: 1.03%
13. Free Homeland Party: 0.32%
14. Prosperous Armenia Party: 3.95%
15. Democratic Party of Armenia: 0.39%
16. "5165" National Conservative Movement Party: 1.22%
17. Citizen's Decision Social Democratic Party: 0.3%
18. Shirinyan-Babajanyan Alliance of Democrats: 1.5%
19. National Agenda Party: 0.06%
20. Ascent Party: 0.1%
21. Liberal Party: 1.17%
22. European Party of Armenia: 0.22%
23. “Armenia” bloc: 21.04%
24. National Democratic Pole Party: 1.47%
25. Sovereign Armenia Party: 0.28%
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