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    SECRET BALLOT OR LACK OF TRANSPARENCY?: GOVERNMENT REJECTS OPPOSITION BILL CALLING FOR DISCLOSURE OF VOTERS AFTER POLLS

    POLITICS | 18.04.13 | 15:21

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    By GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    During its Thursday session the Cabinet of Ministers declined Heritage
    faction members' bill on changes and amendments to the Election Code
    of Armenia, suggesting publication of names of voters who went to
    the polls.

    The National Assembly's Heritage faction MPs Ruben Hakobyan, Zaruhi
    Postanjian and Tevan Poghosyan had initiated the bill. The reasons
    for the government's rejection were presented by Justice Minister
    Hrayr Tovmasyan, who said that "international standards come to verify
    that the secrecy of ballot also implies secrecy of participation in
    the voting, and conditioned by it these changes or these bans are
    not envisaged."

    "The fact that these documents are not made public creates an
    atmosphere of distrust among certain political forces. We have
    to take steps to dispel that atmosphere of distrust. I am certain
    that we will find some solutions, but the government conclusion on
    these suggestions is negative, because they imply violation of our
    international commitments," said the minister, adding that the issue
    had been discussed also upon the president's instructions to understand
    what kind of measures need to be taken to increase publicity, without
    at the same time violating Armenia's international commitments.

    Heritage faction vice-chairman Armen Martirosyan, who leads the Hello
    Yerevan bloc's list in the forthcoming municipal elections, told
    ArmeniaNow that the ballot is secret, but not voters' participation.

    "If participation was secret there would not be video recording, and
    people would have to wear special clothes when going to cast their
    ballots to disguise their identity, meanwhile anybody can stand near
    the polling station and video record all those going in and coming
    out," says Martirosyan, adding that non-publications of lists of
    voters who take part in the vote allows the authorities to inflate
    their number.

    "Apparently, our authorities are not ready to hold elections without
    violations," he says.


    From: Baghdasarian
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