OVER 600 INTERNATIONAL, 30,000 LOCAL OBSERVERS MONITOR ARMENIAN ELECTION
ITAR-TASS
YEREVAN May 6
More than 600 international and 30,000 local observers are monitoring
the Armenian parliamentary election, the Armenian Central Elections
Commission told Itar-Tass.
"We have no claims to this election," CIS election monitoring mission
head, CIS Executive Committee First Deputy Chairman Vladimir Garkun
said. He lauded the work of district elections commission and the
election campaign as a whole.
"The election is calm and well governed. We have not registered any
flagrant violations as yet," the ICES monitoring mission chief said.
In his words, there were more election observers than voters at
certain polling stations.
"Video cameras at polling stations are another plus of the
parliamentary election," he said. The delegation unites 20 independent
experts from eight EU member countries, the United States and Israel.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ITAR-TASS
YEREVAN May 6
More than 600 international and 30,000 local observers are monitoring
the Armenian parliamentary election, the Armenian Central Elections
Commission told Itar-Tass.
"We have no claims to this election," CIS election monitoring mission
head, CIS Executive Committee First Deputy Chairman Vladimir Garkun
said. He lauded the work of district elections commission and the
election campaign as a whole.
"The election is calm and well governed. We have not registered any
flagrant violations as yet," the ICES monitoring mission chief said.
In his words, there were more election observers than voters at
certain polling stations.
"Video cameras at polling stations are another plus of the
parliamentary election," he said. The delegation unites 20 independent
experts from eight EU member countries, the United States and Israel.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress