


ArmInfo. In practice and within the bounds of common sense, there are no obstacles that could prevent the Prosperous Armenia Party from entering the National Assembly. This was stated by PAP press secretary Iveta Tonoyan.
She argued that as a result of the recount over the past two days, 140 votes have already been added to the Prosperous Armenia Party's tally. "This means that at least 140 citizens will exercise their voting rights, and their votes will be fairly reflected in the final election results.
As a result of cooperation with the Central Election Commission's partners, the vote restoration process is currently underway. Recounts are being conducted at various polling stations.
These data demonstrate that, in practice and within the framework of common sense, there are no obstacles that could prevent the Prosperous Armenia Party from entering the National Assembly," Tonoyan wrote on her Facebook page.
Following the parliamentary elections held in Armenia on June 7, the Prosperous Armenia Party was approximately 70 votes short of entering parliament. According to the Electoral Code, the threshold for parties to enter parliament is 4%. The political party has initiated a recount of the votes at several polling stations.



