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    RESPONDENT SIDE GIVES EXPLANATIONS ON CASE CHALLENGING THE RESULTS OF NA ELECTIONS IN PROPORTIONAL SYSTEM

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 04 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Central Electoral Commission (CEC)
    rejects the challenges of the opposition political forces which
    question NA elections held in proportional system. The opinion of
    applicants is subjective, and CEC acted totally in its competence. This
    was declared on June 4 by Garegin Azarian, RA CEC Chairman, in his
    explanations at RA Constitutional Court hearing the case on the
    applications of Hanrapetutiun ("Republic"), Nor Zhamanakner ("New
    Times"), Orinac Yerkir ("Country of Law") parties and Impeachment
    alliance. In his words, though there were some unessential flaws,
    CEC and inferior electoral commissions preserved the demands of
    Electoral Code.

    In response to one of the arguments of the applicants, G. Azarian
    mentioned that the post of Defence Minister is a contemplative one
    and the minister is entitled by law to head a party. Answering to
    the criticism on allegedly unequal covering of electoral campaigns of
    political forces, participating in the elections, G. Azarian mentioned
    that the parties themselves did not inform the media or informed late
    about their pre-election meetings. In CEC Chairman's words, government
    bodies have never refused to dispose areas to political forces for
    their pre-election campaigns. G. Azarian also denied the warning
    signal on a concert with lottery organized by Bargavach Hajastan
    party. G. Azarian appealed not to identify Bargavach Hayastan with
    G. Tsarukian's fund, as it was the latter that carried out charitable
    actions and mainly before the beginning of the electoral campaign.

    RA Police representative, First Deputy Chief of Police Ararat
    Mahtesian, who was a co-responsent, noted that there was no serious
    argument from the applicants on the electoral rolls being incomplete,
    which could influence the election results. And moreover, in the
    words of Deputy Chief of Police, for the first time the number of
    inaccuracies was very small.

    The next co-responspondent, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Gevorg Danielian
    who was Representative of Prosecutor's Office mentioned that there had
    been serious signals on this or that violation of electoral process
    from CEC.

    Prosecutor's office has examined 80 reports, 15 criminal cases
    were sued.

    As for the opposition's allegation on the lack of acceess to radio
    and TV for thier electoral campaigns, co-responsible Grigor Amalian,
    Head of Television and Radio National Commission, mentioned that
    parties have used 80% of the free broadcasting time: 60 hours out of
    75. Hanrapetutiun party, in particular, used only 7 minutes and 50
    seconds of 2 hours of free broadcasting time by Public Radio.

    Co-respondent David Harutiunian, Minister of Justice, mentioned in
    his explanations that RPA, PAP and ARFD were registered on quite
    legal basis.
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