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    POPULATION ON KASHATAGH GROWS ON THE EVE OF ELECTIONS

    KarabakhOpen
    07-12-2007 12:17:42

    In the latest meeting of parliament the leader of the Democratic
    faction Vahram Atanesyan inquired from the government on breaches in
    the local election in Kashatagh. According to Vahram Atanesyan, a few
    days before the local election on October 14 30 voters were registered
    in two villages of the region of Kashatagh, which affected the outcome
    of the voting. According to the member of parliament, it was done on
    the instruction of the head of the police of the region. The chief
    of the NKR Police Arshavir Gharamyan promised to address this issue.

    Vahram Atanesyan told details to Karabakh-Open.com. Firstly, the chief
    of the police did not answer his question. Arshavir Gharamyan said
    he has no information and asked to submit the question in written
    form. "Frankly speaking, I thought it was not convenient to send a
    written inquiry because the issue raised by the member of parliament
    is both information and inquiry," Vahram Atanesyan said.

    The member of parliament showed us the data of the Central Electoral
    Commission, according to which over 4 thousand voters voted to
    the presidential election and 3881 voted to the local election in
    Kashatagh. In addition, four communities did not hold local elections,
    and the voters of these communities count 182.

    According to the information of the member of parliament, voters were
    registered in two former communities Tsitsernavank and Melikashen
    which have been joined into one community recently. According to
    the CEC information, during the presidential election 55 voters
    were included in the voters' register in Tsitsernavank, and 24 in
    Melikashen. In a few months, during the local elections 99 and 39
    respectively were registered, growing by 14 and 15 respectively.

    "The media report slower rate of settlement and migration from the
    region of Kashatagh, and considering that from July 19 to October 14
    the number of voters grew by 29 in two communities, the population
    of the village increased by 40. This rate of growth is gratifying
    but we can see that the population of the region has gone down,"
    said Vahram Atanesyan.

    He says the police acted unfairly toward the voters of the two small
    communities. He says 30 of 100 voters got ballots, which causes
    suspicion.

    Vahram Atanesyan says the ex-mayor of the community was deprived of
    the right to appeal against the decision because the police searched
    his house for illegal weapon and ammunition without a warrant. "This
    is clear pressure. Everyone, including a member of parliament, head
    of community or governor, should realize that the population of the
    settled regions is highly sensitive and vulnerable, who may be hurt
    even by a rude tone of voice," the member of parliament says.

    Vahram Atanesyan says there is an unhealthy climate in the regional
    center Berdzor as well, which has recently elected mayor. "Some
    officials, including the police were dissatisfied with the outcome
    of the election.

    They think the mayor is not worthy but this is the will of
    people. Those who supported the mayor elect are undergoing persecution
    from reprimand to firing from work. Even the district judge is under
    pressure," Vahram Atanesyan says. In addition, the officials and the
    Police are involved in this.

    "It should be made known through the media, and a political and
    legal evaluation should be given to this. The executive should tackle
    this atmosphere, otherwise complications may occur," the member of
    parliament said.
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