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    ELECTIONS OF HEADS OF DISTRICT ELECTORAL COMMISSIONS HELD

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 21, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Elections of the heads of all the
    41 newly created district electoral commissions (DEC) of the Republic
    of Armenia took place on August 21.

    According to the RA Electoral Code, each DEC has a member appointed by
    members of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC). The CEC chairman
    Garegin Azarian stated at the CEC sitting on the same day that 13
    out of the members of 41 DECs appointed by the Armenian president's
    representative at the CEC have been elected DEC chairmen, 12 -
    deputy chairmen and 9 have been elected secretaries. 14 members
    appointed by the representative of the Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA) have been elected DEC chairmen, 10 - deputy chairmen and
    11 - secretaries. 7 members appointed by the "Prosperous Armenia"
    party and the ARF party have been elected chairmen (7 from each of
    these two parties), 8 - deputy chairmen (from each party) and 9 and
    8 members respectively - secretaries of DECs. No chairmen have been
    elected from members appointed by the "Orinats Yerkir" party (OYP) and
    "Zharangutyun" ("Heritage") party, 1 deputy chairman and 2 secretaries
    have been elected from OYP, 2 deputy chairmen and 2 secretaries -
    from "Heritage".

    The model of the voting-paper for by-elections to be held on August 26
    at electoral district No 15 by the majoritarian electoral system was
    unanimously approved at the CEC sitting. The commission discussed the
    application of Vahagn Petrosian, candidate at the indicated electoral
    district, containing the candidate's request to determine "a new
    day of elections" instead of August 26. According to the applicant,
    new precinct electoral commissions have to be set up within 16-19 days
    from August 21, and in case of not postpoing the voting day, the order
    of formation of electoral commissions would be violated: the district
    electoral commission has already been formed in accordance with the
    new order, while precinct electoral comissions have not yet been
    formed. The CEC, however, takes the view that the day of by-elections
    has been decided in line with the period envisaged by the Electoral
    Code. In response to another question of the applicant, the commission
    assured him that no violation of the Electoral Code has been registered
    in the given electoral district during the pre-election campaign:
    the CEC and the given DEC are keeping "control over observation of
    the pre-election propaganda order".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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