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    FIVE ARMENIAN PARTIES PASS PARLIAMENTARY THRESHOLD - EXIT POLL

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 7 2012

    Five Armenian parties will pass the parliamentary threshold, according
    to results of an exit poll by the Gallup International Association.

    Eight parties and one party alliance are participating in the
    elections. Parliamentary threshold is five percent for a party and
    seven percent for a bloc.

    According to 20:00 local time [18:00 GMT] exit poll results,
    the Republican Party of President Serzh Sargsyan and the Prosperous
    Armenia party, both in the governing coalition, are clear leaders with
    43.3 percent and 29.3 percent, respectively. Centrist Orinats Erkir
    (Rule of Law), the third party in the ruling coalition, is to get
    about 6.2 percent.

    Other parties that are likely to succeed in the polls are the
    opposition Heritage party with 6.5 percent and the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation with 5.2 percent.

    It is unclear whether the main opposition force, the Armenian
    National Congress of ex-President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, will pass
    the parliamentary threshold. Exit polls give the bloc 6.4 percent,
    which is below the required threshold of seven percent.

    Vote count is currently underway and results only from 35 polling
    stations are available so far. According to the early results, the
    Republican Party gets 71.8 percent and Prosperous Armenia - 13.21
    percent. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation is third with 7.77
    percent. Other parties got less than 3 percent.

    According to the Central Election Commission results, more than 1.5
    million, or 62.33 percent of almost 2.5 million eligible voters cast
    their ballot in Sunday's polls.

    The voting was monitored by more than 31,000 domestic observers and
    647 international monitors.

    The Armenian police said it received 62 reports about possible election
    violations; all of them are being probed and three criminal cases
    have already been launched. Police also investigates 43 reports in
    internet and media about suspected violations.

    Preliminary results are expected within 24 hours after the vote,
    while final results are due in one week.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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