ArmInfo. The Independent Observer NGO will monitor the vote recount at the elections to the Yerevan Council of Elders in all the election commissions.
"The Electoral Code stipulates that on the second day after the elections, local election commissions must begin to recount the voting results by drawing lots at individual polling stations selected at random. The Central Election Commission, on its own initiative, plans a recount at one of the precincts, since it noticed a problem and drew attention to a dissenting opinion , recorded in the protocol of one of the members of the election commission. Even if the applicant subsequently refuses or is absent, a recalculation is carried out if the application is accepted. "At this moment, the mandatory drawing of lots begins in the district election commissions," the observation mission said.
Earlier today, the CEC announced the start of the process of recounting votes in individual polling stations that will be selected by drawing lots. You will need to select at least three sites. At the same meetings, territorial commissions will consider applications for a recount of votes in specific areas received from political forces. The recount will begin on September 19 at 14:00 and end on September 22 at 14:00. One candidate and a proxy from each political force participating in the elections, as well as observers and representatives of the press will be able to attend. Both the commission meetings and the vote recount will be broadcast on the Central Election Commission website.
Meanwhile, as reported by the Armenian media, a meeting of the board of the Civil Contract party was held the day before, at which the election results were discussed. In particular, according to the report of the newspaper "Zhoghovurd" ("People"), the meeting was very stormy. Representatives of the ruling political force exchanged mutual accusations, trying to find someone to blame for the failure. According to media reports, the leader of the party, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, said that the perpetrators must be punished, since the reason for the low rating of "GD" in Yerevan is the inaction of team members. After heated debates, the members of the State Duma came to the conclusion that the real reason for this situation is the wrong personnel policy, since some government officials are out of place and inactive. As the newspaper notes, a series of resignations are expected in the near future and many ministers will say goodbye to their posts. We are talking, in particular, about the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan, the Minister of Environment Hakob Simidyan, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Narek Mkrtchyan and the Minister of Justice Grigor Minasyan.
Also, a nine-member election observation delegation from the Congress of Local And Regional Authorities concluded on September 17 its mission to observe the elections to the Council of Elders of Yerevan which were held on Sunday in the 12 districts of the Armenian capital, and issued a statement available here: https://www.coe.int/en/web/congress/-/yerevan-elections-a-well-administered-ballot-but-a-historically-low- turnout