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    CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ARMENIA TO STUDY ANC'S CLAIM ON MAY 25

    arminfo
    Tuesday, May 22, 13:03

    The Constitutional Court of Armenia will study the Armenian National
    Congress's claim to recognize the result of the parliamentary elections
    of May 6 invalid, the Constitutional Court press-service told ArmInfo.

    Earlier, ANC applied to the Constitutional Court for invalidating the
    results of the parliamentary elections on the proportional system. ANC
    has submitted also facts on irregularities during the elections. To
    recall, ARDF has also submitted facts on irregularities and but did
    not join ANC's claim. Prosperous Armenia Party declared that the
    election outcome did not reflect the public will, but the party has
    taken no steps to dispute the election result.

    On May 13 the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia summed
    up the results of the parliamentary elections of May 6 2012. Five
    parties and a bloc have entered the parliament of the 5th convocation.

    The results of the elections were as follows: Republican Party of
    Armenia received 44.02% (664,440 votes) and received an absolute
    majority - 69 mandates, including 40 proportional and 29 single-mandate
    seats. Prosperous Armenia 30.12% (454,673) and received 37 seats (28
    proportional and 0 single-mandate). ANC - received 7.08% (106,903)
    and 7 mandates.

    The following oppositional parties have overcome the 5% threshold:
    Heritage - 5.76% (86,998 votes), ARFD - 5.67% (85.550 votes), the
    coalitional party Orinats Yerkir - 5.51% (83 123 votes). All the
    three parties received by 5 seats in the parliament, but ARFD and
    Orinats Yerkir received also by one single- mandate seats.


    From: Baghdasarian
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