JOINT HEADQUARTERS SET TO CONTROL ARMENIAN ELECTION ISSUES STATEMENT
news.am
May 11, 2012 | 11:55
YEREVAN.- Joint headquarters set to control parliamentary elections
in Armenia has released a statement saying it would continue efforts
into changing the existing 'wicked' election system.
The headquarters, consisting of Prosperous Armenia Party, Armenian
National Congress and ARF Dashnaktsutyun, monitored the election
process and organized cooperation of the mentioned forces to prevent
violations.
Weighing arguments of political parties' representatives as well as
independent observers and journalists, the headquarters stated that
elections were characterized by all-round violations. Meanwhile,
Armenia's Electoral Commission failed to provide mechanisms of
preventing repeated voting, namely stamps in the passports. The
official data on voter lists and voter turnout are questionable.
Thus, the headquarters state that parliament formed based on the
results of May 6 elections does not reflect the real voters' support
for political forces.
news.am
May 11, 2012 | 11:55
YEREVAN.- Joint headquarters set to control parliamentary elections
in Armenia has released a statement saying it would continue efforts
into changing the existing 'wicked' election system.
The headquarters, consisting of Prosperous Armenia Party, Armenian
National Congress and ARF Dashnaktsutyun, monitored the election
process and organized cooperation of the mentioned forces to prevent
violations.
Weighing arguments of political parties' representatives as well as
independent observers and journalists, the headquarters stated that
elections were characterized by all-round violations. Meanwhile,
Armenia's Electoral Commission failed to provide mechanisms of
preventing repeated voting, namely stamps in the passports. The
official data on voter lists and voter turnout are questionable.
Thus, the headquarters state that parliament formed based on the
results of May 6 elections does not reflect the real voters' support
for political forces.