THREE PARTIES WILL BE REPRESENTED IN NKR PARLIAMENT, SURVEYS SAY
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
03.05.2010 18:28
About 60% of the population of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is
interested in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 23,
while 20% are indifferent towards electoral processes and another 20%
have not yet decided whether they will participate in the poll or
not. Head of the Sociometer sociological organization Aharon Adibekyan
says it's a good level of political activeness.
Specialists of the Sociometer conducted a survey in Nagorno Karabakh
from April 8 to 10, which pursued a broad political objective of
revealing the real level of democracy in NKR, which is the highest
in the region, as Aharon Adibekyan is assured.
The results of the study show that three parties are leading today.
39% of the voters prefer the "Azat Hayrenik" (Free Motherland" Party)
head by the Prime minister. 36% say to be affiliated with the National
Democratic Party led by the Speaker of the National Assembly. ARF
Dashnaktsutyun comes third with 25%. Sociologists predict that these
very parties will form the political coalition.
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
03.05.2010 18:28
About 60% of the population of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is
interested in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 23,
while 20% are indifferent towards electoral processes and another 20%
have not yet decided whether they will participate in the poll or
not. Head of the Sociometer sociological organization Aharon Adibekyan
says it's a good level of political activeness.
Specialists of the Sociometer conducted a survey in Nagorno Karabakh
from April 8 to 10, which pursued a broad political objective of
revealing the real level of democracy in NKR, which is the highest
in the region, as Aharon Adibekyan is assured.
The results of the study show that three parties are leading today.
39% of the voters prefer the "Azat Hayrenik" (Free Motherland" Party)
head by the Prime minister. 36% say to be affiliated with the National
Democratic Party led by the Speaker of the National Assembly. ARF
Dashnaktsutyun comes third with 25%. Sociologists predict that these
very parties will form the political coalition.