The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan voted in the elections in the precinct 6/52 of Ajapnyak.
“Armenpress”After that, he mentioned in a conversation with journalists that he voted for the peace and development of Armenia.
Answering the question about his expectations from the elections, Mirzoyan said that he is sure that there will be a very high turnout.
“This is my impression that I got during the campaign. People are very interested in elections and realize that the future of our country depends on each of their votes. I have seen this perception a lot among our public, so I think there will be a lot of participation. I can also say that our people are very wise, they are really aware of all nuances, all challenges. I think that in these elections, the vast majority of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia will vote for peace, and in this regard, once again, the people of Armenia will show the whole world that they are dedicated to peace,” the minister noted.
18 political forces – 2 blocs and 16 parties – have registered to participate in the June 7 parliamentary elections in Armenia. Voting started at 08:00 and will continue until 20:00. 2005 polling stations were formed for voting in the entire territory of Armenia. 71 mass media were accredited to cover the elections, 13 local and 8 international organizations will carry out an observation mission.
















