IT WOULD BE BETTER IF THEY PUT A STAMP
A1+
01:47 am | June 01, 2009
Politics
It would be better if they put a stamp
The polling stations are counting the votes. "A1+" has been at the
10/18 and 10/19 precincts of the Kentron district. When the 10/19
precincts were closing, as of 8 p.m. there was few voter turnout and
according to president of the electoral commission Arman Mirijanyan,
there were 800 participants.
Proxy of the People's Party Arsen Harutyunyan told "A1+":
"They were greeting their people and directing them to the polls."
Finland's Consul, international observer Salo Petri told "A1+" that
the elections were held without serious incidents.
"I don't know what happened before the electoral process, but not
taking into consideration a couple of factors, everything was normal
today. I observed the elections in Georgia and Azerbaijan and I think
that it is better to put a stamp on voters so that the same person
will not vote for the second time," said the observer.
Let us mention that the president of the electoral commission was
talking on his cell-phone during the counting and he said: "I already
know the numbers and everything."
"A1+" entered the 10/18 polling station just when the counting
had begun. We were informed that only 940 of the 1891 voters had
participated in the vote. ANC proxy Ashot Vanesyan informed that
there were piles of people at the precinct throughout the day and
people were shown where to go during the voting process.
A1+
01:47 am | June 01, 2009
Politics
It would be better if they put a stamp
The polling stations are counting the votes. "A1+" has been at the
10/18 and 10/19 precincts of the Kentron district. When the 10/19
precincts were closing, as of 8 p.m. there was few voter turnout and
according to president of the electoral commission Arman Mirijanyan,
there were 800 participants.
Proxy of the People's Party Arsen Harutyunyan told "A1+":
"They were greeting their people and directing them to the polls."
Finland's Consul, international observer Salo Petri told "A1+" that
the elections were held without serious incidents.
"I don't know what happened before the electoral process, but not
taking into consideration a couple of factors, everything was normal
today. I observed the elections in Georgia and Azerbaijan and I think
that it is better to put a stamp on voters so that the same person
will not vote for the second time," said the observer.
Let us mention that the president of the electoral commission was
talking on his cell-phone during the counting and he said: "I already
know the numbers and everything."
"A1+" entered the 10/18 polling station just when the counting
had begun. We were informed that only 940 of the 1891 voters had
participated in the vote. ANC proxy Ashot Vanesyan informed that
there were piles of people at the precinct throughout the day and
people were shown where to go during the voting process.