ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS TO STRUGGLE AGAINST FALSIFICATIONS
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
21.05.2009 19:21 GMT+04:00
"Authorities have found themselves in their own trap by choosing
the course towards criminalizing the pre-election process, which
has quickly grown into the conflict between coalition forces,"
Levon Zurabyan, coordinator of Armenian National Congress told a
news conference. According to him, the true face of the authorities
revealed in their actions.
"The main goal of the Armenian National Congress is to carry out
legitimate elections and prevention of falsifications. The main
issue for us is related to election lists, which can be used by
authorities to include the votes of people, who left the country,"
said Zurabyan. He stressed, that the authorities will try to reduce
the number of international observers to the minimal level, which is
20 or 30 representatives.
According to L.Zurabyan, either General Prosecutor's office, or police
are accomplices of falsifications, television is also against the
Armenian National Congress, whose selective approach to information
is implemented to the detriment of the Armenian National Congress
and for the benefit of coalition forces and authorities.
According to Zurabyan, authorities illegally use administrative
resources. He blamed Yerevan's mayor Gagik Beglaryan in violation of
the Election Code and demanded his dismissal during elections.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
21.05.2009 19:21 GMT+04:00
"Authorities have found themselves in their own trap by choosing
the course towards criminalizing the pre-election process, which
has quickly grown into the conflict between coalition forces,"
Levon Zurabyan, coordinator of Armenian National Congress told a
news conference. According to him, the true face of the authorities
revealed in their actions.
"The main goal of the Armenian National Congress is to carry out
legitimate elections and prevention of falsifications. The main
issue for us is related to election lists, which can be used by
authorities to include the votes of people, who left the country,"
said Zurabyan. He stressed, that the authorities will try to reduce
the number of international observers to the minimal level, which is
20 or 30 representatives.
According to L.Zurabyan, either General Prosecutor's office, or police
are accomplices of falsifications, television is also against the
Armenian National Congress, whose selective approach to information
is implemented to the detriment of the Armenian National Congress
and for the benefit of coalition forces and authorities.
According to Zurabyan, authorities illegally use administrative
resources. He blamed Yerevan's mayor Gagik Beglaryan in violation of
the Election Code and demanded his dismissal during elections.