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No rerun decision draws criticism from election monitors in Armenia

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📍 An Armenian court yesterday ordered the seizure of a large land plot in the ski resort town of Tsaghkadzor from the country’s National Olympic Committee, which is headed by Gagik Tsarukyan, a business tycoon and opposition leader.📍 A coalition of election monitoring groups known as the Independent Observer has criticized Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission for refusing to hold a rerun of the June 7 parliamentary elections at three polling stations where results were annulled due to violations on voting day.📍 U.S. approves creation of ‘Trump route’ company with Armenia: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vOSuZ92iNI #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ #dailyarmenia

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