FLOUR, SURGERIES ON CATARACT, BOXES OF CHOCOLATE AS ELECTION BRIBE AND DEAD MEN AS VOTERS
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/04/11/58005/
April 11, 2012 13:52
City of Yerevan, Community of Ajapnyak, Polling Station No. 6/34,
Address: 15 Nazarbekyan St., Apt. 1, Voter: Hambardzum Yurik
Hambardzumyan, Born 17.08.1962, Passed Away.
The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) provides medical services and hands
out medication and flour to the villagers of regions as election
bribe. The voting list of the village of Arevashogh, district of
Spitak, region of Lori, Republic of Armenia, is put up not on the
polling station, but on the election headquarters of the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA).
In some regions included in no. 40 electoral district of the region
of Tavush boxes of chocolate have been handed out to the residents
on behalf of Mikayel Vardanyan, current MP elected from the given
district. There was also an April 7 postcard written on behalf of
Vardanyan along with festive sweets. However, they didn't forget
to put the pre-election program of Marine Margaryan, a candidate
nominated in no. 40 electoral district, in the festive bag. M.
Murabyan is the CEO of International Masis Tabak company; she is
non-partisan and nominated by the RPA. Mikayel Vardanyan has stated
many times about endorsing her.
Before the first rally of the RPA election campaign, on the occasion
of Serzh Sargsyan's visit, the marketplace in the vicinity of Sasuntsi
Davit Station was closed all day.
The Prosperous Armenia Party "supports" villagers in regions with
medication, also gives money for surgeries on eye cataract that
is not denied by Telman Nazaryan, the head of the National Union
of Beekeepers NGO, either. These are only a few of 100 alerts sent
by citizens to www.iditord.am website. IDITORD initiative offers an
opportunity to citizens to communicate violations they have noticed
by phone or online. Samvel Martirosyan, the head of the Pluralist
Information Institute, stated, "This mechanism offers an opportunity
to citizen to appear as an observer. The alert is also placed on the
map and it becomes clear from which region or which administrative
district of the capital it has come from. The location, where the
violation has taken place, is also shown on the map." Mr. Martirosyan
recapped that the majority of alerts so far had referred to voting
lists and election bribery
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/04/11/58005/
April 11, 2012 13:52
City of Yerevan, Community of Ajapnyak, Polling Station No. 6/34,
Address: 15 Nazarbekyan St., Apt. 1, Voter: Hambardzum Yurik
Hambardzumyan, Born 17.08.1962, Passed Away.
The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) provides medical services and hands
out medication and flour to the villagers of regions as election
bribe. The voting list of the village of Arevashogh, district of
Spitak, region of Lori, Republic of Armenia, is put up not on the
polling station, but on the election headquarters of the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA).
In some regions included in no. 40 electoral district of the region
of Tavush boxes of chocolate have been handed out to the residents
on behalf of Mikayel Vardanyan, current MP elected from the given
district. There was also an April 7 postcard written on behalf of
Vardanyan along with festive sweets. However, they didn't forget
to put the pre-election program of Marine Margaryan, a candidate
nominated in no. 40 electoral district, in the festive bag. M.
Murabyan is the CEO of International Masis Tabak company; she is
non-partisan and nominated by the RPA. Mikayel Vardanyan has stated
many times about endorsing her.
Before the first rally of the RPA election campaign, on the occasion
of Serzh Sargsyan's visit, the marketplace in the vicinity of Sasuntsi
Davit Station was closed all day.
The Prosperous Armenia Party "supports" villagers in regions with
medication, also gives money for surgeries on eye cataract that
is not denied by Telman Nazaryan, the head of the National Union
of Beekeepers NGO, either. These are only a few of 100 alerts sent
by citizens to www.iditord.am website. IDITORD initiative offers an
opportunity to citizens to communicate violations they have noticed
by phone or online. Samvel Martirosyan, the head of the Pluralist
Information Institute, stated, "This mechanism offers an opportunity
to citizen to appear as an observer. The alert is also placed on the
map and it becomes clear from which region or which administrative
district of the capital it has come from. The location, where the
violation has taken place, is also shown on the map." Mr. Martirosyan
recapped that the majority of alerts so far had referred to voting
lists and election bribery