RIA Novosti, Russia
March 12 2004
RUSSIAN NATIONALS IN ARMENIA TO VOTE AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
YEREVAN, March 12, 2004. (RIA Novosti) - Ten polling stations will be
open in Armenia for Russians wishing to vote at the Russian
President's elections on March 14, the Russian Embassy to Armenia
said on Friday.
Two polling stations will be open in Yerevan (one in the embassy and
the other in the Kanaker military camp where a Russian military unit
is deployed).
There will be five polling stations in Gyumri (three at the 102nd
Russian military base, one in the Consulate General and one at the
headquarters of the Russian Federal Security Service border guard
detachment). Three polling stations will be open in Armavir, Artashat
and Megri where Russian border guards are deployed.
According to the Russian Embassy, about 8,000 Russian nationals
living or staying in Armenia will be able to vote at the elections.
The voting will take place from 8.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m. local time.
March 12 2004
RUSSIAN NATIONALS IN ARMENIA TO VOTE AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
YEREVAN, March 12, 2004. (RIA Novosti) - Ten polling stations will be
open in Armenia for Russians wishing to vote at the Russian
President's elections on March 14, the Russian Embassy to Armenia
said on Friday.
Two polling stations will be open in Yerevan (one in the embassy and
the other in the Kanaker military camp where a Russian military unit
is deployed).
There will be five polling stations in Gyumri (three at the 102nd
Russian military base, one in the Consulate General and one at the
headquarters of the Russian Federal Security Service border guard
detachment). Three polling stations will be open in Armavir, Artashat
and Megri where Russian border guards are deployed.
According to the Russian Embassy, about 8,000 Russian nationals
living or staying in Armenia will be able to vote at the elections.
The voting will take place from 8.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m. local time.