Armenian opposition demands re-election

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian opposition announced that it doesn't recognize the results of the presidential election and urged a re-election.



"The team of Armenia's first President doesn't recognize the outcomes of the election," Impeachment bloc leader Nikol Pashinyan said Wednesday at an opposition rally.



"Grave violations, violence and psychological pressure were fixed during the election process. We demand a new election. The struggle will continue," he said.



He said the opposition is going to carry out the struggle till final victory.



According to various sources, from 10 to 50 thousand of people are participating the rally.
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