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    Carousel voting performed its mission at May 6 parliamentary election in Armenia

    arminfo
    Tuesday, May 8, 23:13

    Carousel voting was fixed at the May 6 parliamentary election, Head of
    Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor Office (HCAV) Arthur Sakunts said
    at a press conference on Tuesday. He said that 94 observers of HCAV
    monitored the voting at the polling stations in Vanadzor, Ijevan,
    Gyumri and Yerevan (in constituency No.7) and fixed a great number of
    violations there.

    "We fixed disappearing ink stamps in the passports ahead of time, as
    well as distribution of bribes. The members of the electoral
    commissions were unaware of the legislation and managed the election
    process poorly, the privacy of the voting was not observed. Carousel
    voting was launched, when the first voter casts an empty envelope into
    the ballot box and takes the blank ballot paper with himself, and the
    following voter brings that ballot paper, which is already marked.
    The voters' rights to freedom of choice were infringed, some voters
    tried to vote twice. Moreover, in Gyumri a lot of members of the
    electoral commissions refused to perform their observation mission
    after the murder of the fiance of Gyumri mayor's daughter", Sakunts
    said.

    He also stressed that the police did not respond to their statements
    on the violations during the elections, though the violations were
    proved by the relevant video and audio records. "As a result, we have
    come to the conclusion that the citizens' confidence in the electoral
    process has not been restored, as no relevant steps have been taken in
    this direction", he said. "The Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor
    Office does not consider these elections to be free and fair", Sakunts
    said.

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