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YEREVAN. – The US Embassy in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia, on Tuesday released a statement regarding the referendum on constitutional amendments.

“We commend the Armenian people and the government on the peaceful conduct of the constitutional referendum on Sunday, December 6, which took place after an open debate. The change in the form of Armenia’s government that will result from the new constitution is significant.

“The credible allegations of electoral irregularities reported by both non-partisan observers as well as Armenian political parties are of concern, however, and need to be fully investigated to ensure that the Armenian people can see the outcome of the referendum as credible and legitimate.  

“We urge the Electoral Commission and the Armenian government to carry out transparent investigations of all credible reports of irregularities.  These issues must be addressed, both now and as the government and parliament develop the new electoral code, building on OSCE/ODIHR recommendations, to ensure that future elections are viewed by the Armenian people as credible, legitimate, and a true reflection of their will,” the US Embassy statement reads.

The referendum on Armenia’s constitutional amendments was conducted on December 6.

 

Pursuant to these amendments, the country will make a transition from a semi-presidential to a parliamentary system of governance, and conduct completely proportional parliamentary elections.

According to preliminary data by the Central Electoral Commission, 825,851 (63.35%) voters said “yes,” whereas 421,600 (32.35%) others voted “no” in this plebiscite.

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