ARMENIAN PRESIDENT WINS RE-ELECTIONS
World Bulletin.net, Turkey
Feb 19 2013
The strongest rival of Sargsyan has been the former foreign minister
Raffi Hovhannissian who got 36 per cent.
World Bulletin / News Desk
Incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan won elections in Armenia with 58.64
per cent of the votes. Central Election Board declared vote-count
ended and Sargsyan will be president for five more years.
The strongest rival of Sargsyan has been the former foreign minister
Raffi Hovhannissian who got 36 per cent.
60 per cent of the registered voters have participated in the elections.
Official results will be published on February 25th.
Despite the results of the counting runner-up Hovhannissian declared
his "victory" and president Sargsyan's aides quickly responded saying
"Sargsyan has won convincingly."
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=103551
From: A. Papazian
World Bulletin.net, Turkey
Feb 19 2013
The strongest rival of Sargsyan has been the former foreign minister
Raffi Hovhannissian who got 36 per cent.
World Bulletin / News Desk
Incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan won elections in Armenia with 58.64
per cent of the votes. Central Election Board declared vote-count
ended and Sargsyan will be president for five more years.
The strongest rival of Sargsyan has been the former foreign minister
Raffi Hovhannissian who got 36 per cent.
60 per cent of the registered voters have participated in the elections.
Official results will be published on February 25th.
Despite the results of the counting runner-up Hovhannissian declared
his "victory" and president Sargsyan's aides quickly responded saying
"Sargsyan has won convincingly."
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=103551
From: A. Papazian