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2003 Armenian parliamentary election

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election_name2003 Armenian parliamentary election
countryArmenia
previous_election1999
election_date25 May 2003
next_election2007
seats_for_electionAll 131 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats66
leader1Andranik Margaryan
party1Republican Party of Armenia
seats133
percentage123.37
leader2Stepan Demirchyan
party2Justice
color2
seats214
percentage213.60
leader3Artur Baghdasaryan
party3Orinats Yerkir
last_election36
seats319
percentage312.33
leader4Vahan Hovhannisyan
party4Armenian Revolutionary Federation
last_election48
seats411
percentage411.36
leader5Artashes Geghamyan
party5National Unity
last_election5New
seats59
percentage58.79
leader6Gurgen Arsenyan
party6United Labour
color6
last_election6New
seats66
percentage65.63
leader7Aram Sargsyan
party7Hanrapetutyun Party
last_election7New
seats71
percentage7
party8AALP
color8red
last_election8New
seats81
percentage8
leader9
party9Independents
color9
last_election932
seats937
percentage9
titlePrime Minister
before_electionAndranik Margaryan
before_partyRepublican Party of Armenia
posttitleAppointed Prime Minister
after_electionAndranik Margaryan
after_partyRepublican Party of Armenia

Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 25 May 2003. There were 56 constituency seats and 75 elected on a national basis using proportional representation. They saw the Republican Party of Armenia emerge as the largest party, with 33 of the 131 seats. However, the elections were strongly criticized by international election monitors, who cited widespread fraud and noted that they fell short of democratic standards.

Results

References

References

  1. [http://www.electionguide.org/results.php?ID=356 Results] Election Guide
  2. [http://www.times.spb.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=21642 2007 Elections improved from previous ones] St. Petersburg Times
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