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    Ex-leader Kocharian votes for `Armenia's future'

    May 6, 2012 - 14:08 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - At May 6 parliamentary elections, the 2nd Armenian
    President cast his ballot in Malatiya -Sebastiya community's polling
    station.

    As Robert Kocharian told journalists, he voted for the future of
    Armenia. `I had my glasses on - so my choice was a right one,' he
    said.

    Asked to comment on the possibility of his return to power, he
    questioned, `do you want me at power? `

    The ex-leader also refused to comment on his plans to run for president in 2013.

    Parliamentary elections kicked off in Armenia. Citizens will elect 131
    MPs of the next convocation of the National Assembly, with 90 of them
    running by proportional system and 41- by the majority system.

    On May 6, 8 am, 1982 constituencies opened in the republic, where
    2.484.003 registered voters may cast their votes for the electoral
    lists, as well as parliamentary candidates nominated by the majority
    system.

    Parliamentary elections feature 8 political parties, Republican Party
    of Armenia (RPA), Prosperous Armenia, ARF Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD),
    Orinats Yerkir, Heritage, Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA), Communist
    Party of Armenia and United Armenians party, as well as one election
    bloc represented by opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC).

    Armenian National Congress (ANC) must overcome 7% threshold as a bloc,
    unlike the parties, which need 5% threshold level.

    647 international and over 31 thous. local observers will monitor the
    parliamentary elections in Armenia. OSCE/ODIHR (258 observers), OSCE
    Parliamentary Assembly (69), PACE (37), CIS Interparliamentary
    Assembly (22), as well as International Foundation for Electoral
    Systems (IFES) and SILBA international organization have deployed
    observer missions in Armenia.

    The preliminary results will be published no later than 24 hours after
    the voting, with final results to be released on the seventh day
    starting the voting day.

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