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    ARMENIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT VOTES DOWN OPPOSITION APPEAL

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 10, 2007 Sunday 08:17 PM EST

    The Armenian Constitutional Court voted down an appeal filed by the
    opposition demanding to recognize invalid the returns of the May
    12 parliamentary elections in the republic. Constitutional Court
    Chairman Gagik Arutyunyan said in the Sunday court ruling that the
    election returns, which the Central Election Committee approved,
    are left in force. The ruling passed by the Constitutional Court is
    final and cannot be repealed.

    The Constitutional Court ruled that some violations and inaccuracies
    were committed during the parliamentary elections, but they could
    affect greatly the final returns. The Central Election Committee will
    submit for investigation in the Armenian Prosecutor General's Office
    reports about these violations, which were committed in 60 out of
    1,923 polling stations.

    The number of violations during the latest voting reduced as compared
    with the previous elections, and the turnout was higher, particularly
    among young people. The Constitutional Court focused attention on a
    low training level of members of election committees, as well as on
    cases, when voters were not informed about the date of elections.

    The Constitutional Court has tried an appeal of four opposition
    parties since June 1. They appealed against the returns of the recent
    parliamentary elections in the republic. The opposition parties
    "Republic", "New Times", "Orinats Erkir" (Country of the Law) and the
    election bloc "Impeachment" offered to recognize invalid the results of
    the elections in the National Assembly of Armenia, deputy chairman of
    the court Volodya Oganesyan emphasized. They attached to their appeal
    7,000 pages of materials, in which they cited examples of bribery
    during the election campaign, violations of the canvassing rules.

    The opposition claims that during the election campaign and on the
    voting day several parties exerted strong influence on voters. The
    oppositionists affirmed that not all parties had equal conditions
    during the election campaign on TV, and the ruling party had some
    advantages.

    International observers assessed highly the parliamentary elections
    in Armenia.

    OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel
    Moratinos, who visited Armenia on June 4, congratulated the Armenian
    people on very successful parliamentary elections, which were assessed
    positively in the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe. He believes that these successful elections will contribute
    to the development and consolidation of the democratic process in
    Armenia. Moratinos expressed confidence that the presidential elections
    due in Armenia next year will be held in the same positive way.
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