Armenian parliament starts voting for new president
The Armenian National Assembly stated voting for the election of a new president of the country on Wednesday afternoon.
The voting, which began at 3pm, will run until 4pm.
Vahagn Khachaturyan is the sole presidential candidate nominated by the ruling Civil Contract faction.
The opposition Hayastan (Armenia) and With Honor factions did not field any presidential candidates, and boycotted today’s parliamentary debates on Khachaturyan’s candidacy.
Khachaturyan needs 81 votes to be elected president in the first round. but the Civil Contract faction holds 71 seats in the parliament. In the second round, however, 65 votes in favor are enough to elect a new president.
Armen Sarkissian stepped down as Armenian president on January 23.
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