Representatives of the Wings of Unity party have continued their election campaign in Armenia’s Syunik Province.
On the 22nd day of the campaign, candidates for parliament David Ananyan, Shahen Harutyunyan, Astghik Matinyan, Gor Tadevosyan, and other members of the political team visited the cities of Goris and Sisian, where they presented the party’s programme to residents and answered voters’ questions.
“When you speak with people, share your ideas and thoughts, you see that hope is being awakened among them. We know that everything is based on the vote of each of our citizens. We see that they are ready to go to the polls and ready for change,” said parliamentary candidate David Ananyan.
“The recent years have been a period of painful losses and difficult trials for our country. Syunik has acquired a new border stretching hundreds of kilometres with Azerbaijan. This is a new threat to our security. I suggest voting for the Wings of Unity party so that we can address these problems together,” said parliamentary candidate Gor Tadevosyan.
The party’s campaign in Syunik will continue on May 30 and May 31.
The election campaign for Armenia’s parliamentary elections, scheduled for June 7, began on May 8 and will continue until June 5. A total of 18 political forces — including two alliances and 16 parties — have registered to participate in the elections.
The Wings of Unity party, led by Arman Tatoyan, is running under ballot number 6. The party has nominated 80 candidates and is contesting the elections under the slogan “Justice is coming”.
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