Armenia's Central Election Commission (CEC) has invalidated the voting results at two polling stations and sent the relevant materials to the prosecutor's office.
According to Oxu.Az citing Armenian media, the decision was made at an extraordinary meeting of the CEC.
One station is located in the city of Agarak (Syunik region), the other in the Nubarashen district of the capital Yerevan.
CEC Chairman Vaagn Ovakimyan stated that at both stations, after voting ended on election day, a gathering of military personnel was observed.
It should be noted that the parliamentary elections in Armenia were held on June 7. According to preliminary results, the Civil Contract Party led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan won.
The second place was taken by the "Strong Armenia" bloc led by Samvel Karapetyan, and the third by the "Armenia" bloc led by ex-President Robert Kocharyan. All three political forces have gained the right to be represented in parliament.












