ArmInfo.The "Hayastan" ("Armenia") Bloc, headed by second president Robert Kocharian, considers the published results of the parliamentary elections to be controversial. "The published results are highly controversial and not credible," the statement said.
The <Hayastan> bloc noted that the election results contradict the processes and manifestations in public life that have been observed over the past eight months. "The rallies of many thousands of opposition forces and the obvious small number of government events, the crisis of confidence in the country speaks of completely different sentiments. The most serious reason for the lack of trust are hundreds of alarms from polling stations, indicating organized and planned falsifications," the statement says.
Taking into account the above mentioned, the Hayastan bloc "aims to conduct an in-depth, substantiated investigation of the alleged violations." "Until all problematic issues have received comprehensive clarifications, doubts have not been dispelled, the Hayastan bloc will not recognize the election results," the statement said.
It should be reminded that on June 20, early parliamentary elections of the 8th convocation were held in Armenia. According to the preliminary results of the CEC, as a result of voting in 2008 polling stations in Armenia, three political forces entered parliament: the Civil Contract party - 53.92% (687,251 people), the Armenia bloc - 21.04% (268,165 people), the I Honor have! " - 5.23% (66 633 people).
The Prosperous Armenia party - 3.96% (50416), the Republic party - 3.04%, Bright Armenia - 1.22% (15,557), the Armenian National Congress - 1.54 % (19 647) did not enter parliament.
As a result, the Civil Contract party in parliament will receive a constitutional majority (at least 71 out of 105 MPs), which will make it possible to form a government headed by Nikol Pashinyan.