Joint headquarter controlling over elections in Armenia to continue cooperation
news.am
May 06, 2012 | 23:40
YEREVAN. - Joint headquarter controlling over parliamentary elections
released a statement claiming the necessity to continue joint efforts
on the election process, appeals and organizing re-counting.
`The inter-party joint headquarter has published the regular statement
recently. It claims, in particular, that the highly untrustworthy
results of the elections only deepen suspicions on legally held
elections.
The joint headquarter believes it necessary to continue joint efforts
on election process, appeals, as well as organizing re-counting,' the
statement was presented by the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Mp candidate Armen
Rustamyan.
Eight political parties and one bloc participated in the parliament
elections in Armenia: Republican Party of Armenian, Prosperous Armenia
Party, Orinats Yerkir, Armenian National Congress, Heritage Party, ARF
Dashnaktsutyun, the Communist Party of Armenia, Democratic Party of
Armenia and United Armenians Party. For entering a 131-seat National
Assembly (Parliament), parties must poll over 5% of votes, while blocs
- over 7%.
news.am
May 06, 2012 | 23:40
YEREVAN. - Joint headquarter controlling over parliamentary elections
released a statement claiming the necessity to continue joint efforts
on the election process, appeals and organizing re-counting.
`The inter-party joint headquarter has published the regular statement
recently. It claims, in particular, that the highly untrustworthy
results of the elections only deepen suspicions on legally held
elections.
The joint headquarter believes it necessary to continue joint efforts
on election process, appeals, as well as organizing re-counting,' the
statement was presented by the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Mp candidate Armen
Rustamyan.
Eight political parties and one bloc participated in the parliament
elections in Armenia: Republican Party of Armenian, Prosperous Armenia
Party, Orinats Yerkir, Armenian National Congress, Heritage Party, ARF
Dashnaktsutyun, the Communist Party of Armenia, Democratic Party of
Armenia and United Armenians Party. For entering a 131-seat National
Assembly (Parliament), parties must poll over 5% of votes, while blocs
- over 7%.