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    ASHOT MANUKYAN ON THE ELECTIONS - "IF HE'S NOT CAUGHT IN THE ACT, HE'S NOT A THIEF".
    Adrine Torosyan

    hetq.am
    13:20, May 10, 2012

    Ashot Manukyan ran as a HAK (Armenian National Congress) candidate
    in the race for a seat in parliament from Election District 30.

    He lost the race in the winner take all district that includes the
    town of Vanadzor and environs. Manukyan is highly sceptical that
    the RA Constitutional Court will annul the election results as being
    fraudulent and rigged.

    Manukyan labels the May 6 elections a "disgrace" and says they were
    conducted according to the principle "If he's not caught in the act,
    he's not a thief".

    "Bribes were handed out all over the place. Everybody knows this. But
    it's hard to nail down because the givers and takers aren't talking.

    They all come out clean," says Manukyan, who heads the HAK office
    in Vanadzor.

    He says such cases need to thoroughly investigated through legal
    channels but given that the government is behind the violations,
    the courts and prosecutors are actually hindering, not helping,
    such investigations.

    Manukyan says the entire process is a closed chain whose links are
    hard to break.

    He claims that the government's main resource in its recent crushing
    victory at the polls was due to the 700,000 additional names on the
    voter rolls.

    Manukyan said that when opposition forces applied to the Constitutional
    Court to allow for the publication of the names of those who had voted,
    it was aimed at avoiding precisely this type of manipulation.

    He argues that the ruling authorities have honed their mechanisms for
    rigging the elections, moving away from the obvious ballot stuffing
    and beatings to more subtle means and pressure.


    From: Baghdasarian
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