The elections are over in Armenia, but everything is just beginning. This was stated by civil activist Mikael Badalyan.
He said that the turnout was about 60%, which, according to him, is "death for the authorities."
"Now we are waiting for the "Moldovan" or "Romanian" scenario. Everyone on the ground should be ready. Everything is just beginning," Badalyan wrote in his telegram channel.
Earlier, he said that the turnout at most polling stations in Yerevan exceeded 60%. Meanwhile, Yerevan, according to him, is a third of all voters in Armenia, and the absolute majority in the city votes against Pashinyan.

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