5 COMPLAINTS ON ELECTION PROCESS SUBMITTED TO ARMENIAN CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION BY 1:00 P.M.

PanARMENIAN.Net - As of 1:00 p.m. 5 complaints on the election process were submitted to the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia. Commission member, representative of the National-Democratic Union Pavel Eghiazarian told "Arminfo" agency. One of the complaints, received from the 11-th election center of Yerevan (Malatia-Sebastia community), reported on absence of surnames of a number of citizens, who had to restore their election rights via court. The rest of the complaints were received from the 17-th station of Erebuni community. One of them specifically told about over ten inaccuracies between the number of ballots already used and that of the citizens, who had voted. In P. Eghiazarian's words, as the matter concerns a small quantity of inaccuracies, the problem will soon be settled. Another complaint said media representatives were not allowed to be present at the station. Illegal activities were cut short at the same minute, P. Eghiazarian said.
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