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2020 Artsakhian general election

2020 Artsakhian general election

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General elections were held in the Republic of Artsakh on 31 March 2020, with a second round of the presidential election on 14 April. Voters elected the President and 33 members of the National Assembly. It was the first (and only) time the President and National Assembly were elected at the same time.

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The Free Motherland - UCA Alliance, United Motherland, Justice, ARF, and the Democratic Party won seats in National Assembly. No party won the majority of seats, which means that coalition talks are likely to be held within parties.[1]

Presidential candidate Arayik Harutyunyan came first in the first round of the presidential election. A run-off between him and incumbent Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan was held on 14 April 2020. However, Masis Mayilyan made an announcement urging the people of Artsakh not to participate in the second round of elections in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.[2][3] As a result, the majority of Mayilyan's voters from the first round did not vote, and turnout in the second round declined by nearly 30%. However, a majority of Harutyunyan's voters did return to the polls for the second round, in spite of the call to avoid spreading COVID-19, giving him a wide margin of victory in the second round.

Background

Presidential elections were initially scheduled to be held by popular vote in 2017, five years after the 2012 elections. However, after a constitutional referendum in 2017, the country switched from a semi-presidential system to a presidential system. As a result, in the 2017 presidential elections the National Assembly re-elected Bako Sahakyan as president for the next three years until the general election.[4][5]

The incumbent President Bako Sahakyan declared that he would not run in the elections.[6][7]

Electoral system

The President of Artsakh was elected using a two-round system. If a candidate took more than 50% of the overall vote, he or she was declared elected. If the 50% threshold was not met by any candidate, a second round of voting would be held. In the second round, only the two most popular candidates from the first round could participate. The winner of the second round would be elected President of Artsakh.

Members of the National Assembly were elected by proportional representation, with between 27 and 33 MPs; the number would be defined by the Electoral Code.[8]

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Conduct

140 international observers from 38 countries were registered with the Central Election Commission to monitor the election.[16] At the time of the election, Artsakh's border with Armenia was closed to non-essential travel due to the Coronavirus pandemic. However, international observers were granted an exception provided they first test negative for COVID-19.

Several members of the United States Congress announced that their office employees and senior advisers would visit Artsakh to observe the elections. Congressman Frank Pallone stated that "We want to highlight that democracy works in Artsakh and is in accordance with all the standards of free society."[17]

Prior to the second round of the presidential election, around 200 protesters took to the streets of Stepanakert alleging fraud in the elections held on 31 March. The protestors called for the annulment of the election results, and demanded the unconditional resignation of President Bako Sahakyan, Chief of Police Levon Mnatsakanyan and Secretary of the Security Council Arshavir Gharamyan, as well as fresh elections.[18]

Results

President

Presidential candidate Arayik Harutyunyan came first in the first round of the presidential election. A run-off between him and incumbent Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan was held on 14 April 2020. Masis Mayilyan made an announcement prior to the second round urging the people of Artsakh not to participate in the second round of elections in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.[2][3] As a result, the majority of Mayilyan's voters from the first round did not vote, and turnout in the second round declined by nearly 30%. However, a majority of Harutyunyan's voters did return to the polls for the second round, in spite of the call to avoid spreading COVID-19, giving him a wide margin of victory in the second round.

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National Assembly

The Free Motherland - UCA Alliance, United Motherland, Justice, ARF, and the Democratic Party won seats in National Assembly. No party won the majority of seats, which means that coalition talks are likely to be held within parties.[1]

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International reaction

The European Union,[19] the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation,[20] the GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development,[21] the Cooperation Council of Turkic-Speaking States,[22] several governments and embassies of several countries in Turkey or Azerbaijan announced that they did not recognize the election.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan both congratulated the people of Artsakh on the occasion of the elections.[36][37][38]

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References

  1. "Արցախի խորհրդարանի "քաղաքական քարտեզը". ի՞նչ համագործակցություններ կլինեն. "Փաստ"". 1in.am. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  2. "Bako Sahakyan re-elected President of Artsakh". mediamax.am. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  3. "Բակո Սահակյանը 2020-ին չի առաջադրվի նախագահի պաշտոնում". www.civilnet.am (in Armenian). Archived from the original on September 13, 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  4. "Բակո Սահակյանը հայտարարել է 2020-ին չառաջադրվելու որոշման մասին". «Ազատ Եվրոպա/Ազատություն» ռադիոկայան (in Armenian). Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  5. Article 107 Constitution of the Republic of Artsakh
  6. "Artsakh's 2020 Election: The Essential Primer". www.evnreport.com. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  7. Statement of the MFA on „Presidential and Parliamentary Elections” in Nagorno-Karabakh. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. 1 April 2020.
  8. Ana Dumbadze. Georgian MFA: We Don't Recognize "Elections" in N. Kharabkh Archived 2020-09-13 at the Wayback Machine. Georgia Today. 1 April 2020.
  9. "Pashinyan praises "high-quality" Artsakh elections". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2020-04-04.

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