Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
June 20 2005
Ruling Party Leads In Karabakh Vote
(RFE/RL)
20 June 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Preliminary results in yesterday's
parliamentary elections in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh
show the ruling party has a strong lead.
Election officials in the unrecognized enclave say the ruling party
and its allies have won 22 seats in the 33 seat parliament.
Independent candidates have won eight seats, and the opposition bloc
won three.
The opposition says the vote was unfair, and accuses authorities of
manipulating the ballot.
Paul Williams, a representative of the U.S. Public International Law
and Policy Group which monitored the poll, today said that the vote
met international democratic standards.
Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a war over the territory in the early
1990s in which an estimated 25,000 people were killed and hundreds of
thousands of Azerbaijanis were driven from the region.
Azerbaijan still claims the territory, which is under Armenian
control.
While Armenia today welcomed the vote, Azerbaijan says any voting in
Nagorno-Karabakh is illegal until Azerbaijanis banished from the
region are allowed to return.
June 20 2005
Ruling Party Leads In Karabakh Vote
(RFE/RL)
20 June 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Preliminary results in yesterday's
parliamentary elections in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh
show the ruling party has a strong lead.
Election officials in the unrecognized enclave say the ruling party
and its allies have won 22 seats in the 33 seat parliament.
Independent candidates have won eight seats, and the opposition bloc
won three.
The opposition says the vote was unfair, and accuses authorities of
manipulating the ballot.
Paul Williams, a representative of the U.S. Public International Law
and Policy Group which monitored the poll, today said that the vote
met international democratic standards.
Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a war over the territory in the early
1990s in which an estimated 25,000 people were killed and hundreds of
thousands of Azerbaijanis were driven from the region.
Azerbaijan still claims the territory, which is under Armenian
control.
While Armenia today welcomed the vote, Azerbaijan says any voting in
Nagorno-Karabakh is illegal until Azerbaijanis banished from the
region are allowed to return.