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  • PAP Denounces Vote Buying, Pledges To Take Anti-Fraud Measures Ahead

    PAP DENOUNCES VOTE BUYING, PLEDGES TO TAKE ANTI-FRAUD MEASURES AHEAD OF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    POLITICS | 16.04.13 | 14:58

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    By GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) press secretary gives assurances
    that during the May 5 municipal ballot his party will do everything
    possible to minimize election fraud, and is urging those witnessing
    cases of vote buying to turn either to party representatives or the
    police.

    During his Tuesday meeting with the press, PAP spokesman Tigran
    Urikhanyan said that the party has started preparatory works prior to
    the Yerevan city council elections and that together with other
    parties they are discussing cooperation possibilities to ensure
    quality elections.

    "Unfortunately it is impossible to eliminate all the shortcomings, but
    we will try to at least minimize them, and that requires human
    resources, who would be engaged in cleaning up the voter lists before
    the election day, keeping a close watch on those, forcing respective
    state bodies to make them as perfect as possible," said Urikhanyan,
    adding that on the voting day PAP will install surveillance cameras at
    every polling station.

    He said that the faction's list for the city council has changed by 90
    percent and that to PAP this ballot is a chance to assume
    responsibility.

    Urikhanyan laughed at the speculation that PAP is giving away
    elections bribes. He suggested that should anyone witness such a
    thing, they report either personally to him or the police.

    Meanwhile, in the Avan district of Yerevan, where current mayor and
    head of the Republican Party list Taron Margaryan lives, PAP offered a
    free charity bus (to run from Avan to downtown and back), but Avan
    residents declined it with anger and made them remove the bus saying
    that prior to the elections they do not need such "charity" aiming at
    "buying" them. They added that they do not complain of their public
    transportation network, while the offered bus is old.

    Earlier, the ruling Republican Party of Armenia released a statement
    saying that for the sake of "proper organization and implementation"
    of the municipal electoral processes in Yerevan, the party condemns
    all kinds of illegal activities, including electoral bribes.

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