NATION SOLD ITS FUTURE FOR 5 YEARS - UNITED ARMENIANS PARTY - NEWSPAPER
news.am
May 08, 2012 | 08:00
YEREVAN. - Irates De Facto tried to receive assessments, with respect
to Armenia's May 6 National Assembly elections, from the political
forces that ran in them. And Ruben Avagyan from the United Armenians
Party specifically noted:
"I had said that the majority [election] would not be fair, whereas
the proportional was 60-percent free, but not fair. These are different
things. We are not ready for fair elections. The Armenian nation sold
its future for five years. What else can I say if the people give 75
percent of the votes to the authorities? There will be darkness at
the top, [and] the rule of darkness below for five years," Irates De
Facto writes.
To note, Armenia's Central Electoral Commission has issued the
preliminary results of the May 6 parliamentary elections. Five parties
and one political bloc will be represented in the 131-seat National
Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia: Republican Party of Armenia - 44.05%
(663,066 votes), Prosperous Armenia Party - 30.20% (454,684 votes),
Armenian National Congress - 7.10% (106,910 votes), Heritage Party -
5.79% (87,095 votes), ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party - 5.73% (86, 296 votes),
and Orinats Yerkir Party - 5.49% (82,690 votes).
news.am
May 08, 2012 | 08:00
YEREVAN. - Irates De Facto tried to receive assessments, with respect
to Armenia's May 6 National Assembly elections, from the political
forces that ran in them. And Ruben Avagyan from the United Armenians
Party specifically noted:
"I had said that the majority [election] would not be fair, whereas
the proportional was 60-percent free, but not fair. These are different
things. We are not ready for fair elections. The Armenian nation sold
its future for five years. What else can I say if the people give 75
percent of the votes to the authorities? There will be darkness at
the top, [and] the rule of darkness below for five years," Irates De
Facto writes.
To note, Armenia's Central Electoral Commission has issued the
preliminary results of the May 6 parliamentary elections. Five parties
and one political bloc will be represented in the 131-seat National
Assembly (Parliament) of Armenia: Republican Party of Armenia - 44.05%
(663,066 votes), Prosperous Armenia Party - 30.20% (454,684 votes),
Armenian National Congress - 7.10% (106,910 votes), Heritage Party -
5.79% (87,095 votes), ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party - 5.73% (86, 296 votes),
and Orinats Yerkir Party - 5.49% (82,690 votes).