Stamp problem, high voter turnout initially planned operation - Hmayak
Hovhannissyan
tert.am
14:37 - 06.05.12
Hmayak Hovhannissyan, chairman of the Union of Political Scientists
and head of the joint headquarters, said the high turnout from 8 am to
10 am proves it to be initially organized operation.
`High voter turnout in the morning is not accidental,' he claimed,
adding that the circumstance that the stamps vanished in the passports
of people who went to the polls in the morning is not a coincidence.
`We think these people are going to vote for the second time. But it
is very difficult to control,' Hmayak Hovhannissyan said.
Asked what the joint headquarters are going to do, Hovhannissyan said,
they will do everything possible for the conduction of free, fair
elections.
`We will use all the opportunities for conduction of free and fair
elections but you see that the ruling authorities failed to display a
good will,' he said, adding that the joint headquarters will sum up
the violations after the elections.
Hmayak Hovhannissyan urged everyone to go to the polls.
From: A. Papazian
Hovhannissyan
tert.am
14:37 - 06.05.12
Hmayak Hovhannissyan, chairman of the Union of Political Scientists
and head of the joint headquarters, said the high turnout from 8 am to
10 am proves it to be initially organized operation.
`High voter turnout in the morning is not accidental,' he claimed,
adding that the circumstance that the stamps vanished in the passports
of people who went to the polls in the morning is not a coincidence.
`We think these people are going to vote for the second time. But it
is very difficult to control,' Hmayak Hovhannissyan said.
Asked what the joint headquarters are going to do, Hovhannissyan said,
they will do everything possible for the conduction of free, fair
elections.
`We will use all the opportunities for conduction of free and fair
elections but you see that the ruling authorities failed to display a
good will,' he said, adding that the joint headquarters will sum up
the violations after the elections.
Hmayak Hovhannissyan urged everyone to go to the polls.
From: A. Papazian