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    100 EXTRA ENVELOPES

    A1+
    01:35 pm | June 04, 2009

    Politics

    Within the framework of the criminal case brought up at the Special
    Investigative Service, the prosecutor's office opened the packet stolen
    from the 8/01 polling station, which was open just like the packet of
    the 8/05 polling station. This means that the packet that was closed
    and stamped with all ballots, lists, valid and invalid ballots and
    envelopes was opened before it made it to the prosecutor's office.

    The investigators registered this and started recounting the
    votes. The alarm from this polling station referred to the ballot-box
    stuffing. "A1+" asked the CEC representative if it was possible to
    find out if there had been stuffing or not and the CEC representative
    said no.

    There were few errors during the recount with only three envelopes
    out of the 1573 envelopes that didn't correspond to the sample. But
    the number of envelopes proved that there was stuffing at the polling
    station because there were 100 envelopes more than the signatures
    registered in the register. The report included 1480 signatures,
    but after the recount at the prosecutor's office it turned into 1477
    and the envelopes were 1570.

    It turned out that the ballots and reports corresponded in this
    polling station after the recount. Among those present during the
    recount was head of the "Heritage" party administration, MP Anahit
    Bakhshyan, yet there were no European observers or representatives of
    other parties. There were also no experts from the national center of
    experts; however there were more CEC authorized representatives. The
    recount was completed by three investigators and eight experts from
    the CEC.
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