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    ARMENIAN PARTIES SPEND OVER 1M DOLLARS ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

    Armenia TV, Yerevan
    19 Jun 07

    [Presenter] By law, the political parties running in the election race
    [12 May Armenian parliamentary election] had the right to spend no more
    than 60m drams [171,000 dollars] and the candidates running under the
    first-past-the-post system 5m drams [14,000 dollars]. Who has spent
    how much and on what? The Central Electoral Commission [CEC] discussed
    today its findings on the declarations filed by the political parties
    and the candidates running under the first-past-the-post system.

    [Correspondent over video of a CEC meeting] So, all the parties running
    in the election have spent a total of 400m drams [about 1.14m dollars].

    The leader is the [governing] Republican Party [of Armenia] that spent
    about 59m drams [about 169,000 dollars], the [pro-government] Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun is the second having spent
    about 58.5m drams [about 167,000 dollars], the [opposition] Heritage
    party is the third, it spent about 53.5m drams [about 153,000 dollars].

    The spending of the [pro-government] Prosperous Armenia party, which
    is the fourth, is significantly below that of the first three. This
    party spent 46.742m drams [about 14,000 dollars].

    The last in the list is the Christian Democratic Revival Party,
    which spent only 50,000 drams [about 143 dollars].

    Under the first-past-the-post system, all the candidates together
    spent over 136m drams [about 390,000 dollars].

    The CEC has taken into notice these results submitted by an oversight
    service.

    Incidentally, CEC Chairman Garegin Azaryan was not sitting in his chair
    for the first time. He was sitting together with reporters. Azaryan
    is on leave.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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