Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 28 2012
Five parties of Armenia require National Security Service to provide
access to its system for monitoring electoral lists
Five political parties in Armenia have been negotiating with the
National Security Service (NSS) of the country in order to receive
information on citizens who are not currently in the country to
monitor the electoral lists, deputy head of the campaign headquarters
of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), David Arutyunyan, said on
Saturday.
Arutunyan said the parties are trying to establish additional
mechanisms for monitoring the elections, News-Armenia reports.
Arutyunyan said that preliminary discussions with the National
Security Service had already taken place and that their first reaction
was positive.
Parliamentary elections will be held in Armenia on May 6.
April 28 2012
Five parties of Armenia require National Security Service to provide
access to its system for monitoring electoral lists
Five political parties in Armenia have been negotiating with the
National Security Service (NSS) of the country in order to receive
information on citizens who are not currently in the country to
monitor the electoral lists, deputy head of the campaign headquarters
of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), David Arutyunyan, said on
Saturday.
Arutunyan said the parties are trying to establish additional
mechanisms for monitoring the elections, News-Armenia reports.
Arutyunyan said that preliminary discussions with the National
Security Service had already taken place and that their first reaction
was positive.
Parliamentary elections will be held in Armenia on May 6.