ANC and ARF-D won't boycott majoritarian order elections
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/01/21/hak
03:25 pm | January 21, 2012 | Politics
The Armenian National Congress won't boycott the elections for the
National Assembly through the majoritarian order.
"I am certain that the Congress is the force that can fight through
the majoritarian order as well," said ANC coordinator Levon Zurabyan.
Zurabyan says he is amazed when he hears people say the authorities
need the majoritarian order for falsifications.
"They don't need only the majoritarian order for that," says Zurabyan.
Zurabyan says the ANC had suggested that the authorities reject the
majoritarian order during the ANC-authorities dialogue, "but the
authorities didn't even allude that they were ready for concession".
The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun is fighting against the majoritarian order, but
is also getting ready to run in the elections.
"We will obviously try wherever we can," said ARF Bureau
representative Hrant Margaryan.
Representative of the "Country of Law" (OEK) Party Hovhannes Margaryan
will personally run in the elections through the majoritarian order in
Gyumri and isn't even thinking of falsifications. "Our party has
always received the people's vote of confidence without spending any
money."
According to Margaryan, in 2007, the OEK did everything possible to
eliminate the majoritarian order, but residents of the provinces love
the OEK representatives.
"Well, in some provinces more, in some provinces less," said
Margaryan, adding that more and more people are joining their party.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/01/21/hak
03:25 pm | January 21, 2012 | Politics
The Armenian National Congress won't boycott the elections for the
National Assembly through the majoritarian order.
"I am certain that the Congress is the force that can fight through
the majoritarian order as well," said ANC coordinator Levon Zurabyan.
Zurabyan says he is amazed when he hears people say the authorities
need the majoritarian order for falsifications.
"They don't need only the majoritarian order for that," says Zurabyan.
Zurabyan says the ANC had suggested that the authorities reject the
majoritarian order during the ANC-authorities dialogue, "but the
authorities didn't even allude that they were ready for concession".
The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun is fighting against the majoritarian order, but
is also getting ready to run in the elections.
"We will obviously try wherever we can," said ARF Bureau
representative Hrant Margaryan.
Representative of the "Country of Law" (OEK) Party Hovhannes Margaryan
will personally run in the elections through the majoritarian order in
Gyumri and isn't even thinking of falsifications. "Our party has
always received the people's vote of confidence without spending any
money."
According to Margaryan, in 2007, the OEK did everything possible to
eliminate the majoritarian order, but residents of the provinces love
the OEK representatives.
"Well, in some provinces more, in some provinces less," said
Margaryan, adding that more and more people are joining their party.
From: Baghdasarian