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Politics: 274 polling stations will operate during NKR presidential elections

Date: 06-20-2012
Source: News.am
Author:

STEPANAKERT. – A total of 274 polling stations are formed for the presidential elections to be held in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), the latter’s Central Electoral Commission (CEC) informs.

And one of these polling stations is at the NKR’s representation in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan.

Also, trainings are organized for the precinct election commission member candidates.

The CEC on Wednesday will decide by a draw the schedule for providing state-run TV and radio airtime for the presidential candidates’ pre-election campaigns, and the latter will get underway on the same day and it will come to an end on July 17.

To note, the NKR presidential elections will be held on July 19.


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