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    LAST CHANCE FOR ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES TO AVOID 'EGYPTIAN SCENARIO': ANALYST

    epress.am
    01.20.2012

    Speaking at a forum jointly organized by the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun or ARF-D) and Heritage Party today aimed at
    realizing their plan to conduct the upcoming parliamentary elections
    using a 100% proportional system, Levon Zurabyan, who coordinates
    the Armenian National Congress' (HAK) day-to-day affairs, welcomed
    the parties' unprecedented unity to initiate this amendment in the
    Electoral Code.

    "If you don't take action, the will of the people again and again will
    be violated during the upcoming elections. It's because of election
    fraud that an incident such as Mar. 1 [2008, when national police
    and military forces, called in to disperse the crowds protesting the
    presidential election, used "excessive force and violence" which left
    10 people dead] became possible," he said.

    The senior HAK representative recalled that amendments to the Electoral
    Code always had HAK's attention: in 2010, the opposition bloc presented
    a package of 7 proposed amendments to the Council of Europe.

    "We will be holding a national rally on Feb. 17 dedicated to Electoral
    Code amendments. We've also planned for a rally on those days when
    this legislative package will be discussed in parliament," he said.

    Political analyst Andranik Tevanyan also voiced his support for the
    proposed legislative amendments at the forum. "Being against the
    proportional system, the ruling parties accept that they don't have
    the votes. Their campaign is based on the statement that they'll fight
    against oligarchs, but they don't want to get rid of the majority
    system with which oligarchs get elected to parliament. I am against
    Egyptian developments happening in our country - moving to a 100%
    proportional system is the last chance for authorities to avoid such
    a prospect, " Tevanyan said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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