Sale of votes has become a tradition in Armenia
arminfo
Saturday, April 14, 13:12
19.7% of the voters are ready to sell their votes during the May 6
parliamentary elections. This has already become a tradition in
Armenia, representative of the Exit Poll Social Research Center Levon
Andreasyan told journalists on Friday.
The survey held by the Center among 2,710 people in Yerevan and
regional centers Mar 22-Apr 8 on the request of the Black Sea and
Caspian Region Institute of Political and Social Research has shown
that 9.4% of the voters will vote because they believe in the promises
given during the election campaign, 12% because their friends or
relatives have asked them to, 16.6% because they are in opposition and
19.7% because they hope to get money for their voters.
"This is very dangerous as the last group may become a tool in the
hands of external forces," Andreasyan said.
According to the Center, five of the nine running parties will pass
the 5% barrier - the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, Prosperous
Armenia, the ARFD, the Armenian National Congress and Heritage - of
whom the RPA and Prosperous Armenia will secure more than 50% of the
votes.
arminfo
Saturday, April 14, 13:12
19.7% of the voters are ready to sell their votes during the May 6
parliamentary elections. This has already become a tradition in
Armenia, representative of the Exit Poll Social Research Center Levon
Andreasyan told journalists on Friday.
The survey held by the Center among 2,710 people in Yerevan and
regional centers Mar 22-Apr 8 on the request of the Black Sea and
Caspian Region Institute of Political and Social Research has shown
that 9.4% of the voters will vote because they believe in the promises
given during the election campaign, 12% because their friends or
relatives have asked them to, 16.6% because they are in opposition and
19.7% because they hope to get money for their voters.
"This is very dangerous as the last group may become a tool in the
hands of external forces," Andreasyan said.
According to the Center, five of the nine running parties will pass
the 5% barrier - the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, Prosperous
Armenia, the ARFD, the Armenian National Congress and Heritage - of
whom the RPA and Prosperous Armenia will secure more than 50% of the
votes.