SARGSYAN'S EXPLANATIONS IN COURT WOULD GIVE MUCH TO ARMENIAN SOCIETY - FORMER CANDIDATE
NEWS.AM
March 18, 2013 | 13:36
YEREVAN.- Serzh Sargsyan's explanations regarding elections in the
Constitutional Court could have given much to the public, former
presidential candidate Andreas Ghukasyan told reporters on Monday.
"President as a guarantor of legal order, could have explained
conduct of the law enforcers. The number of violations recorded during
these elections exceeded those registered during the previous ones,"
Ghukasyan noted.
Former candidate said the campaign was accompanied by legal pressure
long ago before the elections started. This led to charges against
potential candidate, former FM Vartan Oskanian and then to charges
brought against former candidate Vardan Sedrakyan.
Law enforcement agencies have not considered any of 187 press reports
on violations, Ghukasyan said.
On March 14 Constitutional Court of Armenia rejected the claims
filed by former candidates Raffi Hovnnisian and Andreas Ghukasyan
who demanded that election results must be recognized invalid.
From: Baghdasarian
NEWS.AM
March 18, 2013 | 13:36
YEREVAN.- Serzh Sargsyan's explanations regarding elections in the
Constitutional Court could have given much to the public, former
presidential candidate Andreas Ghukasyan told reporters on Monday.
"President as a guarantor of legal order, could have explained
conduct of the law enforcers. The number of violations recorded during
these elections exceeded those registered during the previous ones,"
Ghukasyan noted.
Former candidate said the campaign was accompanied by legal pressure
long ago before the elections started. This led to charges against
potential candidate, former FM Vartan Oskanian and then to charges
brought against former candidate Vardan Sedrakyan.
Law enforcement agencies have not considered any of 187 press reports
on violations, Ghukasyan said.
On March 14 Constitutional Court of Armenia rejected the claims
filed by former candidates Raffi Hovnnisian and Andreas Ghukasyan
who demanded that election results must be recognized invalid.
From: Baghdasarian