Pashinyan’s Yelk would get 75% of votes if snap elections were held next Sunday, poll says
11.05.2018,
16:39
The Yelk parliamentary bloc of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would garner 75% of all votes if snap elections were held next Sunday, according to the findings of a public opinion poll conducted by the Armenian representation of the Gallup International Association.
YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. The Yelk parliamentary bloc of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would garner 75% of all votes if snap elections were held next Sunday, according to the findings of a public opinion poll conducted by the Armenian representation of the Gallup International Association.
The results were announced by its head Aram Navasardyan at a news conference today.
He said the telephone survey, conducted on May 4-9, involved 809 respondents, proportionally selected from all regions of the country. The statistical error of the survey varies between 3.5%.
The results of the poll show that the Republican Party of Armenia of former president Serzh Sargsyan would receive 3.8%, the Prosperous Armenia party - 3.2%, the Armenian Revolutionary federation - 1.9% and the Heritage party - 0.4%.
Armenia's Parliament on May 8 elected opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan to become the country's next prime minister. Lawmakers elected Pashinyan by a 59-42 vote after a leader of the ruling Republican Party, Vahram Baghdasarian, announced his party would give Pashinyan 11 votes, which helped put him over the top. --0---
The results were announced by its head Aram Navasardyan at a news conference today.
He said the telephone survey, conducted on May 4-9, involved 809 respondents, proportionally selected from all regions of the country. The statistical error of the survey varies between 3.5%.
The results of the poll show that the Republican Party of Armenia of former president Serzh Sargsyan would receive 3.8%, the Prosperous Armenia party - 3.2%, the Armenian Revolutionary federation - 1.9% and the Heritage party - 0.4%.
Armenia's Parliament on May 8 elected opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan to become the country's next prime minister. Lawmakers elected Pashinyan by a 59-42 vote after a leader of the ruling Republican Party, Vahram Baghdasarian, announced his party would give Pashinyan 11 votes, which helped put him over the top. --0---