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Armenia's Electoral Commission Reports No Result-Affecting Violations

Central Electoral Commission Chief: No Violations Affecting Election Results

Massis PostJun 9, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Armenia's Electoral Commission Reports No Result-Affecting Violations

Armenia's Central Electoral Commission (CEC) Chairman Vahagn Hovakimyan stated that no violations discovered during recent elections were significant enough to affect the overall results, according to reporting from Massis Post.

The statement comes as part of ongoing scrutiny of Armenia's electoral processes, a topic of continued interest within diaspora communities monitoring developments in the homeland. The CEC's assertion addresses concerns that irregularities could have influenced outcomes.

Hovakimyan's remarks represent an official position on the integrity of the electoral process, though election monitoring and transparency remain subjects of public discussion in Armenia. The statement reflects the CEC's role in certifying election procedures and results.

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