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    IN TOKEN OF PROTEST, SIDE CHALLENGING NA ELECTIONS RESULTS AT CC LEAVES COURT: DECISION ON CASE MAY BE MADE ON JUNE 9

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 08 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 8, NOYAN TAPAN. On June 8, RA Constitutional Court went
    to the consultation room to make a decision on the case challenging
    the results of NA elections by proportional system. Representatives of
    claimant and respondent parties made concluding speeches before this.

    After making a concluding speech representatives of Orinats Yerkir and
    Nor Zhamanakner and Hanrapetutiun parties representing the claimant
    side followed the previous day's example of representatives of
    Impeachment bloc and in token of protest, left the court hall. During
    concluding speeches of respondent party none of representatives of
    claimant party was present at the hall.

    OYP representative Artashes Avoyan stated that mass violations,
    falsifications were committed at 1100 out of 1923 polling stations,
    they introduced a table of violations on nearly 400 polling stations,
    however, in claimant's words, the court did not wish to go deep into
    the details, rejected the petition on carrying out recalculation at a
    number of polling stations. The side has an impression that CC will
    not show courage and will not invalidate elections results even if
    at 50 polling stations. The claimant qualfied the investigation as
    a "farce", in its words, not constitutional, but political justice
    is administered.

    Representative of Nor Zhamanakner Party Ruben Torosian among the main
    violations mentioned CEC's renouncing its function of controlling
    funds spent by parties-election participants, all-round violation of
    provision of RA law On Television and Radio regulating hundreds of
    broadcasts without mention "political broadcast" and "preelection
    agitation broadcast," bad condition of judicial protectiveness
    of suffrage: none of the 100 applications were sustained by the
    court. Another NZP representative Hrachya Sargsian in his turn said
    that organized, mass and periodical violations connected with one
    another were committed during the electoral process.

    In the words of representative of Hanrapetutiun Party Artak Zeynalian,
    the respondent party did not introduce proof refuting the above
    mentioned arguments, avoided the answer, which gives a ground for
    evaluating the brought arguments as a proof. Zeynalian repeated
    the arguments mentioned in his application: principles of freedom,
    fairness, equality of elections, expression of voters' will were
    violated.

    In the opinion of respondent, CEC Chairman Garegin Azarian, no issues
    that were not answered or clarified remained. In the respect of
    quality, in his words, essential progress was registered in the past
    election, some violations were committed by electoral commissions,
    state and local self-government bodies separately, which, however,
    had no impact on expression of voters' will and elections results,
    so, there is no ground to invalidate the elections results.

    Co-respondent, representative of Prosecutor's Office, Deputy Prosecutor
    General Gevorg Danielian has an impression that the claimant party had
    too little to say, the arguments were long, repeated and contradicted
    one another. In the words of another co-respondent, representative
    of Justice Ministry, first Deputy Minister Gevorg Malkhasian, no
    requirement of law or legal act was broken, there are insignificant
    violations, the claimants, in his words, had the goal to solve purely
    political problems. So, the respondent party petitioned to reject
    the applications on invalidating CEC decision on electing deputies
    by proportional system.

    The Constitutional Court should make a decision on the case no later
    than 15 days after entering the application, that is, until June 10.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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