SURVEY OF THE BRITISH POPULUS: IF THE ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA TOOK PLACE TOMORROW, SERZH SARKISIAN WOULD GAIN 50.7% VOTES OF THE POLLED
Mediamax
February 6, 2008
Yerevan /Mediamax/. If the presidential elections in Armenia took place
tomorrow, The Prime Minister, Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia
(RPA) Serzh Sarkisian would gain 50.7% votes of the polled citizens.
Mediamax reports that the data of the poll, held by the British
Populus among 1500 Armenian citizens by the order of the Public TV in
the period between January 21 and 29 and presented in Yerevan today,
evidence that.
For the Leader of "Orinats Yerkir" Party Artur Baghdasarian 13.4%
of the polled are ready to vote, for the Ex-President of Armenia
Levon Ter-Petrosian - 12.6%, Member of "Dashnaktsutiun" Bureau Vahan
Hovhannissian - 7.6%, Leader of "National Unification" Party Artashes
Geghamian - 6.4%. The remaining candidates gain less that 5% of votes.
According to the data of the poll, 56% of the respondents are going
to participate in the presidential elections of February 19.
30% of the polled believe that the presidential elections will be
fairer than the parliamentary elections of May 12 of 2007.
Mediamax
February 6, 2008
Yerevan /Mediamax/. If the presidential elections in Armenia took place
tomorrow, The Prime Minister, Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia
(RPA) Serzh Sarkisian would gain 50.7% votes of the polled citizens.
Mediamax reports that the data of the poll, held by the British
Populus among 1500 Armenian citizens by the order of the Public TV in
the period between January 21 and 29 and presented in Yerevan today,
evidence that.
For the Leader of "Orinats Yerkir" Party Artur Baghdasarian 13.4%
of the polled are ready to vote, for the Ex-President of Armenia
Levon Ter-Petrosian - 12.6%, Member of "Dashnaktsutiun" Bureau Vahan
Hovhannissian - 7.6%, Leader of "National Unification" Party Artashes
Geghamian - 6.4%. The remaining candidates gain less that 5% of votes.
According to the data of the poll, 56% of the respondents are going
to participate in the presidential elections of February 19.
30% of the polled believe that the presidential elections will be
fairer than the parliamentary elections of May 12 of 2007.