ARMENIA'S ELECTION CODE IS BREACHED - NEWSPAPER
news.am
May 02, 2012 | 07:55
YEREVAN. - Pursuant to Armenia's Election Code, the candidates,
political parties, and party alliances running in elections can set
up campaign headquarters once the elections are announced. But these
headquarters cannot be set up in buildings used by state and local
government bodies, and in those buildings where there are election
commissions. This notwithstanding, calls are coming in, according to
which the ruling coalition's senior partner, the Republican Party of
Armenia's (RPA) campaign headquarters is operating in the Municipal
Library of Berd city, Zhamanak daily writes.
"[Also,] There are RPA campaign headquarters in the art schools of
Agarak and Ijevan, and in the regional tax inspectorate of Meghri
[city]. A RPA campaign headquarters is set up also in the village
hall of Syunik village.
And the [coalition's junior member, Prosperous Armenia Party] PAP
has set up one of its campaign headquarters at the kindergarten of
Azatamut village," Zhamanak writes.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
May 02, 2012 | 07:55
YEREVAN. - Pursuant to Armenia's Election Code, the candidates,
political parties, and party alliances running in elections can set
up campaign headquarters once the elections are announced. But these
headquarters cannot be set up in buildings used by state and local
government bodies, and in those buildings where there are election
commissions. This notwithstanding, calls are coming in, according to
which the ruling coalition's senior partner, the Republican Party of
Armenia's (RPA) campaign headquarters is operating in the Municipal
Library of Berd city, Zhamanak daily writes.
"[Also,] There are RPA campaign headquarters in the art schools of
Agarak and Ijevan, and in the regional tax inspectorate of Meghri
[city]. A RPA campaign headquarters is set up also in the village
hall of Syunik village.
And the [coalition's junior member, Prosperous Armenia Party] PAP
has set up one of its campaign headquarters at the kindergarten of
Azatamut village," Zhamanak writes.
From: Baghdasarian