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    CEC SECRETARY REFUTED THE STATEMENTS OF TER-PETROSIAN'S REPRESENTATIVES, ACCORDING TO WHICH THEY PRESENTED ABOUT 300 COMPLAINTS, BUT THE COMMISSION CONSIDERED ONLY 2 OF THEM

    Mediamax
    February 27, 2008

    Yerevan /Mediamax/. Secretary of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC)
    Abram Bakhchugalian stated in Yerevan today that the vote recount,
    held in 135 polling stations, did not influence on the final results
    of the elections.

    Mediamax reports that Abram Bakhchugalian said today that when on
    February 24 CEC publicized the final results of the presidential
    elections, it acted within the framework of law.

    According to him, by 14:00 of February 24, the data of all the
    protocols from 1923 polling stations were included in the central
    server of CEC, and "there was no point in delaying the given process".

    CEC Secretary refuted the statements of the proxies of presidential
    candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian, according to which they presented 300
    complaints, however the Commission considered only 2 of them.

    Abram Bakhchugalian informed that after the elections, the Commission
    received 170 complaints, 135 of which were considered, and 24 are in
    the process of consideration.

    The CEC Secretary informed that on the eve the Commission received a
    letter from the representatives of Levon Ter-Petrosian with the request
    to nullify the results of the elections, which will be considered in
    the course of the nearest 5 days.
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