Azerbaijan, Baku, May 6 /Trend/
Office of the Ombudsman of Armenia has received 148 complaints over violations at the parliamentary elections, Armenia Today reported on Sunday.
Most of complaints are related to the disappearance of stamps in the passports of those who have already voted and the giving of bribes.
An estimated 2.5 million Armenians were eligible to vote in parliamentary elections Sunday, which started at 8 am (0400 GMT), with President Serzh Sargsyan's Republic Party emerging as a favourite.
There are 131 seats in the National Assembly of the former Soviet republic, and voting was to end at 8 pm (1600 GMT), the Election Commission in the capital Yerevan said. Hundreds of election observers were deployed.