COMMUNIST PARTY AIMS FOR 15-17% OF VOTES IN ARMENIA'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 16:13
YEREVAN. - The Communist Party of Armenia (CPA) expects to receive
15-17 percent of the ballots to be cast during the country's National
Assembly elections to be held on May 6, the Party's leader Ruben
Tovmasyan said during a press conference on Monday.
In Tovmasyan's words, the CPA is confident that it could receive such
considerable percentage of the votes because "there are 1 million
and 300 thousand poor in the country, and they have not forgotten
the Communist times."
Speaking about the political parties' election campaign videos,
Tovmasyan noted their main content is the social topic. And the CPA
leader is mostly surprised that this topic is being used by those
parties during whose rule the citizens' social situation had sharply
deteriorated.
And with respect to the CPA's campaign funding, Ruben Tovmasyan noted
that, considering the Communist Party's dire financial situation,
it was assisted by the Armenian community of Russia, and by way of
organizing fundraisers.
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 16:13
YEREVAN. - The Communist Party of Armenia (CPA) expects to receive
15-17 percent of the ballots to be cast during the country's National
Assembly elections to be held on May 6, the Party's leader Ruben
Tovmasyan said during a press conference on Monday.
In Tovmasyan's words, the CPA is confident that it could receive such
considerable percentage of the votes because "there are 1 million
and 300 thousand poor in the country, and they have not forgotten
the Communist times."
Speaking about the political parties' election campaign videos,
Tovmasyan noted their main content is the social topic. And the CPA
leader is mostly surprised that this topic is being used by those
parties during whose rule the citizens' social situation had sharply
deteriorated.
And with respect to the CPA's campaign funding, Ruben Tovmasyan noted
that, considering the Communist Party's dire financial situation,
it was assisted by the Armenian community of Russia, and by way of
organizing fundraisers.