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    ARMENIAN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER: MECHANISMS OF FALSIFICATION IN ARMENIA ARE MORE IMPROVED

    arminfo
    2008-02-14 14:34:00

    ArmInfo. There was no case in the history of independent Armenia
    when the authorities changed via election, Chairman of the 'Helsinki
    Committee of Armenia' public organization Avetik Ishkhanyan said at
    today's Round Table titled Means of Effective Protection According
    RA Election Code'.

    "Thus, one may suppose that the people are pleased with the
    authorities if they do not change them? However, by the official
    data, if the incumbent president received over 50% of votes at the
    presidential election, 1996, why his "supporters" did not clamour
    against the president resignation in 1998", he said. Having presented
    some similar examples more, A. Ishkhanyan said that the mechanisms of
    falsifications in Armenia are being improved more and more. "However,
    I do not think that the number of such falsifications grow.

    Every time, the force at power admits such a number of falsifications
    which allow it to hold down the power", A. Ishkhanyan said. Every
    time after the election, the winning force confirms the fact of
    violations available, promises to eliminate them and improve the
    election code. If the promises were fulfilled, a super- improved EC
    would exist in Armenia, Ishkhanyan added.

    Touching upon the present situation in the republic, A. Ishkhanyan
    expressed opinion that it somewhat differs from the previous ones. He
    said that a force at power is mainly engaged in falsifications as
    it has more opportunities. However, presently, both the authorities
    and the forces claiming to be at power have enough experience, and
    everyone will try to falsify in his own way, A. Ishkhanyan said.
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