NEW VERSION OF WEBSITE OF ARMENIAN CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION IS LAUNCHED
Vestnik Kavkaza
March 26 2012
Russia
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has introduced a new
version of its website http://www.elections.am/, News-Armenia reports.
The appeal of the CEC head Tigran Mukuchyan posted on the website
notes the importance of the availability of information in order to
increase voters' awareness and public confidence in the electoral
process, publicity and transparency of elections.
The upcoming parliamentary elections are scheduled for May 6.
Eight political parties and one electoral bloc (the opposition
Armenian National Congress) have submitted their lists for the
proportional participation in the parliamentary elections on May
6. Among the parties participating in the elections are the ruling
Republican Party of Armenia, "Prosperous Armenia, " the "Rule of Law"
party, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the "Heritage" party,
the Democratic Party of Armenia, the Armenian Communist party and the
"United Armenians" party.
All in all, 180 candidates will participate in the elections under
the first-past-the-post system.
Vestnik Kavkaza
March 26 2012
Russia
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has introduced a new
version of its website http://www.elections.am/, News-Armenia reports.
The appeal of the CEC head Tigran Mukuchyan posted on the website
notes the importance of the availability of information in order to
increase voters' awareness and public confidence in the electoral
process, publicity and transparency of elections.
The upcoming parliamentary elections are scheduled for May 6.
Eight political parties and one electoral bloc (the opposition
Armenian National Congress) have submitted their lists for the
proportional participation in the parliamentary elections on May
6. Among the parties participating in the elections are the ruling
Republican Party of Armenia, "Prosperous Armenia, " the "Rule of Law"
party, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the "Heritage" party,
the Democratic Party of Armenia, the Armenian Communist party and the
"United Armenians" party.
All in all, 180 candidates will participate in the elections under
the first-past-the-post system.