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    OPPOSITION ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS URGES INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO STOP "BABYSITTING" AUTHORITIES

    YEREVAN, February 20. /ARKA/. Opposition Armenian National Congress
    (ANC) made a statement Tuesday urging the international community and
    observer missions in particular to stop "babysitting the delinquent
    Armenian authorities" and providing them with legislative "tricks"
    in a form of reforms.

    "It is now the time to understand that the flaw of the Armenian
    elections is not the shortcomings in the law, various violations
    and illegalities, but the systemized mechanisms such as inclusion of
    about 700,000 people not living in Armenia onto the voters' lists and
    unwillingness of the authorities to take efficient measures against
    repeated voting", says ANC's statement.

    The document also pointed to a number of violations in the presidential
    elections held Monday, such as voter bribing, inaccurate voter lists,
    use of force against reporters and proxies, stamp ink disappearing
    from voter passports.

    According to the ballot count results from all 1,988 polling stations
    Armenia's incumbent president Sezrh Sargsyan gained 861,378 votes
    or 58.64% and won the re-election Monday. Raffi Hovannisian polled
    539,674 votes or 36.74%, Hrant Bagratyan - 31,643 votes or 2.15%,
    Paruyr Hayrikyan - 18,093 votes or 1.23%, Andrias Ghukasyan - 8,328
    votes or 0.57%, Arman Melikyan - 3,520 votes or 0.24% and Vardan
    Sedrakyan - 6,203 votes or 0.42%.

    CIS and European observers gave a positive opinion of the presidential
    elections in Armenia, called them democratic and legitimate, noting
    some violations, which had no impact on the election results though.

    Armenian National Congress founded on August 1, 2008, is headed by the
    first president of independent Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan. The ANC
    consists of about a dozen of political parties and organizations. The
    Congress holds seven seats in the parliament. In December 2012 the
    Congress said it would not be nominating a candidate for president.

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