HERITAGE PARTY SPOKESMAN: "THE REVOLUTION IS COMING"
Mаry Mamyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23555/heritage-party-spokesman-the-revolution-is-coming.html
14:10, February 19, 2013
Heritage Party press secretary Hovsep Khourshoudyan told reporters
today that yesterday's election result hadn't provided Armenia with
a legitimate government and that a revolutionary sentiment was in
the air.
"Even Serzh Sargsyan wants a constitutional revolution. A revolution
is in the making," he said.
Khourshoudyan said the most systematic violations in yesterday's
ballot dealt with election bribes, followed by "monitored voting".
The latter was especially evident in rural precincts where community
mayors sat and watched voters ticking off their ballot slips.
He also brought up numerous cases of the ink stamps on passports
disappearing.
Khourshoudyan also questioned the validity of supplemental voter
rolls and the fact that citizens were casting ballots at more than
one precinct.
He said that Heritage couldn't say for sure how many people outside
Armenia cast ballots because the turnout numbers did not at all
correspond to the stable population figures of certain communities.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Mаry Mamyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23555/heritage-party-spokesman-the-revolution-is-coming.html
14:10, February 19, 2013
Heritage Party press secretary Hovsep Khourshoudyan told reporters
today that yesterday's election result hadn't provided Armenia with
a legitimate government and that a revolutionary sentiment was in
the air.
"Even Serzh Sargsyan wants a constitutional revolution. A revolution
is in the making," he said.
Khourshoudyan said the most systematic violations in yesterday's
ballot dealt with election bribes, followed by "monitored voting".
The latter was especially evident in rural precincts where community
mayors sat and watched voters ticking off their ballot slips.
He also brought up numerous cases of the ink stamps on passports
disappearing.
Khourshoudyan also questioned the validity of supplemental voter
rolls and the fact that citizens were casting ballots at more than
one precinct.
He said that Heritage couldn't say for sure how many people outside
Armenia cast ballots because the turnout numbers did not at all
correspond to the stable population figures of certain communities.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress