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    Public TV of Armenia
    February 26, 2008


    Armenian president rejects opposition's vote-rigging complaints


    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has said that the 19 February
    presidential election was the best in the country's history. In
    remarks broadcast on Armenian TV on 26 February, Kocharyan rejected
    statements by opposition candidate and former President Ter-Petrosyan
    that the election was rigged, saying that the complaints reflected an
    "absence of political culture". The following is the text of report
    by Armenian Public TV on 26 February:

    [Presenter] The president of the republic said six days is long
    enough to sober up and that the patience of the guardians of public
    order may run out.

    [Kocharyan, in Armenian] This election was the best in Armenia's
    history. There are no countries where elections take place without
    violations. The important thing is the volume and the content of
    these violations. What kind of violations were they? Were they
    systematic, or were they just cases that were not organized by a
    single centre. There is also a legal process for appealing against
    the results of an election. We have extremely interesting results
    here. There were appeals for a recount of votes at 156 or 159 polling
    stations. A recount was carried out at 135 polling stations, and we
    had a serious problem at only one polling station. The chairman of
    this polling station has been arrested, and the case will soon be
    sent to court. The main problem at other places was related to the
    voting mark, whether the tail of the mark was out of the box or
    within it. This shows that in reality the election was held at a
    proper level, the count was done correctly, and if there are doubts,
    there is another entity to which the opposition can apply, the
    Constitutional Court. I would also like to add that at 86 out of the
    135 polling stations where a recount was carried out, the recount was
    based on complaints by Levon Ter-Petrosyan [former Armenian
    President] and Artur Baghdasaryan [the leader of the Orinats Yerkir
    (Law-Governed Country Party]. So it is not substantiated, these
    complaints are not substantiated, these suspicions. And I would like
    to reiterate that, yes, it is the absence of political culture.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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