Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 6 2012
OSCE observers publish interim report on parliamentary elections in Armenia
The monitoring mission of the ODIHR/OSCE has published the first
interim report on preparations for parliamentary polls in Armenia set
for May 6th 2012, Mediamax reports.
The Electoral Code reformed in May 2011 is a good basis for
parliamentary polls in Armenia, the document says. It notes that about
2.5 million people will vote, but the mission is concerned over the
lists of voters.
Campaigning will start on April 8th and end on May 4th. The Central
Electoral Commission registered 8 political parties and a bloc by
April 1st.
This includes the Republican Party, Prosperous Armenia and Orinats
Yerkir making up the ruling coalition, the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation Dashnaktsutyun, Heritage (merged with the Free Democrats),
the Armenian National Congress (a bloc), the Democratic Party, the
Communist Party and the United Armenians Party.
April 6 2012
OSCE observers publish interim report on parliamentary elections in Armenia
The monitoring mission of the ODIHR/OSCE has published the first
interim report on preparations for parliamentary polls in Armenia set
for May 6th 2012, Mediamax reports.
The Electoral Code reformed in May 2011 is a good basis for
parliamentary polls in Armenia, the document says. It notes that about
2.5 million people will vote, but the mission is concerned over the
lists of voters.
Campaigning will start on April 8th and end on May 4th. The Central
Electoral Commission registered 8 political parties and a bloc by
April 1st.
This includes the Republican Party, Prosperous Armenia and Orinats
Yerkir making up the ruling coalition, the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation Dashnaktsutyun, Heritage (merged with the Free Democrats),
the Armenian National Congress (a bloc), the Democratic Party, the
Communist Party and the United Armenians Party.