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YEREVAN.-  As of Sunday 11:00 am, the voter turnout in the National Assembly election in Armenia was lower than in 2017, and this has its explanation, Armenia's acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who heads the list of My Step alliance participating in the snap parliamentary elections, said live on Facebook

“This time the participation is quite low compared to the number of voters in the 2017 elections as of 11:00. But this, of course, has its explanation because during the previous elections the buses and minibuses were not operating and were taking the people to the polling stations with lists. Of course, no such thing is taking place this time and cannot take place. I call on you to be active, visit the polling stations and highlight the importance of participating in the voting. I hope those who are in Armenia will visit the polling stations to make their election by contributing to holding free, fair and democratic elections”, he said on Facebook.

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