LEVON ANDREASYAN: RPA AND PAP WILL GET A LITTLE MORE THAN 50% OF THE VOTES
Nvard Davtyan
"Radiolur"
13.04.2012 15:37
The Republican Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party
will get a little more than 50% of the votes at the forthcoming
parliamentary elections, Levon Andreasyan, Director of the Black
Sea and Caspian Region Institute of Political and Social Research,
told a press conference today.
Commissioned by the Institute, the Exit Poll sociological and social
research center conducted a survey among 2 710 citizens in Yerevan
and the regional centers to reveal the rating of the political parties
and the motivation of voters.
"Republican Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party will
get a little more than 50% of the votes. Another three forces have
chances to enter the National Assembly: the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, the Armenian National Congress and the Heritage Party,"
Levon Andreasyan said.
According to the results of the study, 13.2% have not decided who
they will vote for. As for the motivation of voters, the picture
is as follows: 8.4% will vote for a party, because it launches a
patriotic activity, 12% will cast their vote for this or that force
at the request of their relative, friend or neighbor, 13% will vote
because they like the leader of the given party, 19.7% anticipate
material reimbursement.
Nvard Davtyan
"Radiolur"
13.04.2012 15:37
The Republican Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party
will get a little more than 50% of the votes at the forthcoming
parliamentary elections, Levon Andreasyan, Director of the Black
Sea and Caspian Region Institute of Political and Social Research,
told a press conference today.
Commissioned by the Institute, the Exit Poll sociological and social
research center conducted a survey among 2 710 citizens in Yerevan
and the regional centers to reveal the rating of the political parties
and the motivation of voters.
"Republican Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party will
get a little more than 50% of the votes. Another three forces have
chances to enter the National Assembly: the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, the Armenian National Congress and the Heritage Party,"
Levon Andreasyan said.
According to the results of the study, 13.2% have not decided who
they will vote for. As for the motivation of voters, the picture
is as follows: 8.4% will vote for a party, because it launches a
patriotic activity, 12% will cast their vote for this or that force
at the request of their relative, friend or neighbor, 13% will vote
because they like the leader of the given party, 19.7% anticipate
material reimbursement.