Armenia votes in snap parliamentary polls
Yerevan
21-June-2021
Armenians went to the polls to elect the country's lawmakers for the next five years.
A total of 25 political parties and party blocs have registered to run for the parliamentary seats, reports Xinhua news agency.
Any party, which garners more than 5 percent of the ballots, or party blocs securing 7 per cent, will be allocated seats in proportion to their shares of votes, according to the CEC.
President Armen Sarkissian on Saturday called on the people to go to "vote fairly and freely, and reckon with only and nothing but conscience".
The last parliamentary election was held on December 9, 2018, with a service term of five years.
Sunday's snap election was initially scheduled for March this year as tensions emerged between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the country's General Staff Onik Gasparyan.
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Earlier this year, Pashinyan submitted several requests to President Sarkissian demanding the dismissal of Gasparyan, while the military leader's deputies and dozens of top military commanders signed a statement in February, demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister and his cabinet.
In April, Pashinyan announced his resignation to pave the way for the snap parliamentary elections, saying that his party would took part in the contest with himself as the candidate for Prime Minister. -IANS
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