
ArmInfo. Robert Kocharian's "Armenia" bloc appealed to the Constitutional Court of Armenia with a demand to invalidate the decision of the Central Election Commission on the voting results of the early parliamentary elections held on June 20. On July 2, during a press conference in Yerevan, official representative of the pre-election headquarters of the bloc Aram Vardevanyan announced.
According to him, in other words, they challenge the constitutionality, legality and factual circumstances of the results of these elections.
Vardevanyan noted that on the basis of this motion, the Constitutional Court will consider violations both in terms of quantity (violations at polling stations on election day) and in terms of the quality of organization and conduct of elections. According to him, the second part of the motion will cover a number of issues that Bloc has voiced since April 25 this year.
"We submitted a 12-point motion to the Constitutional Court, with a detailed analysis of 109 polling stations, documentary evidence. This will be the first such dispute considered in the Constitutional Court after the adoption of amendments to the law on the Constitutional Court in 2018," said the representative of the Bloc, adding that it will be an unprecedented dispute. Vardevanyan noted that they demand the recognition of the election results as invalid, and the determination of the order of distribution of mandates, or schedule a second round of elections.
At the same time, he informed that the Constitutional Court presented a large amount of documentation, including on media, about violations committed during the electoral process, an analysis of violations at 109 polling stations was presented, covering in fact 88 thousand votes. According to him, there are no signatures against to 4000 votes out of the indicated 88 thousand.
Violations also concern the lack of verification of 109 thousand passports of citizens, the organization of open voting for military personnel.
According to him, they did not have time to study all the lists, however, even in those that were considered, flagrant violations were revealed.
The representative of the Bloc noted that they also raised the issue of the legality of the Prime Minister retaining his powers after his resignation, which pursued one goal - to use the administrative resource.
"We also voiced the problem of hate propaganda on the part of the current government, headed by the acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia. All these words will be subject to consideration by the RA Constitutional Court," said Vardevanyan, promising an interesting litigation in which they will challenge the legality more than 200 thousand votes.
Vardevanyan also said that Bloc petitioned Judge Vahe Grigoryan not to participate in this process. In their opinion, Judge Grigoryan has a prejudiced position towards the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharian and his team.
Earlier, the RA Constitutional Court confirmed the receipt of the Bloc's motion.
The Central Election Commission of Armenia on June 27 summed up the final results of the early parliamentary elections in the Republic. According to the final data of the RA CEC, three forces pass to parliament - "Civil Contract" - 688,761 votes or 53.91%, "Armenia" bloc - 269,481 votes or 21.09%, and "I have the honor" - 66,650 votes or 5.22 %.