Prime Minister Pashinyan’s party loses local elections in third of communities in Sunday's polls

YEREVAN, December 6, /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party has won local government elections in most of 36 communities in Sunday’s polls.
According to the preliminary data of the Central Election Commission, the Civil Contract has won in 24 communities, but has lost the polls in several major towns.
In Masis, for example, the election has been won by a bloc headed by incumbent mayor David Hambardzumian, who is a defendant in a criminal case.
The election in the town of Abovyan has been won by a former MP Eduard Babayan from Prosperous Armenia party. Babayan was sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison in 2019, but was released under an amnesty.
In Armenia's third largest town of Vanadzor, the bloc led by former mayor Mamikon Aslanyan has won 38.6 percent of the vote, which, however, means that Aslanyan can be reelected mayor only with a support of another party. In previous elections, Mamikon Aslanyan headed the list of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia.
The Civic Contract Party, whose list was headed by Lori Regional Governor Aram Khachatryan, got 24.7% of the votes.
According to the Central Election Commission, the turnout was 42.48%. The most active were the voters in Tumanyan community of Lori region, where the turnout was 69.78%. The lowest turnout was in the city of Armavir of Armavir region, where 20.73% of voters went to the polling stations.
The residents of Tsovagyukh and Semenovka villages of Gegharkunik region boycotted the local elections. As local leaders told the media, the villagers thereby expressed their protest against the merger of their communities.
Prime Minister Pashinyan praised the quality of the elections in a Facebook post today morning, saying that ‘the government’s system of counteraction had been undermined by the practice of previous election fraud, which took shape in the early 90s and led, through a chain reaction, to a security crisis.’ -0-