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    ARKA news Agency, Armenia
    May 13 2007


    ARMENIAN PROSECUTOR-GENERAL OFFICE RECEIVES SEVEN WRITTEN COMPLAINTS
    ABOUT VIOLATION OF VOTING RIGHTS IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

    YEREVAN, May 12. /ARKA/. The office of the Prosecutor-General of
    Armenia received seven written complaints about violation of voting
    rights in the course of the parliamentary election in Armenia by
    3:00pm.
    The materials are being prepared based on the complaints, with two of
    them in Yerevan and five in the marzes, the press service of the
    Prosecutor-General reported.
    The duty department of the office also received reports of
    inaccuracies in the electoral rolls, particularly about missing
    names. Reports on the violations make quite a number, with most of
    them not representing the facts and being circulated by the
    contenders themselves or their election campaign offices.
    Particularly, some election campaign offices circulated reports
    saying that the voting at Zvartnots Airport was held as early as at
    3:00am and that ballots disappeared at the polling station N12 and
    that a mass cast case was recorded in Eghvard and the protesters were
    beaten up.
    "These reports do not represent the facts: the voting process follows
    a normal course, with no serious violation," the press service of
    Prosecutor-General reported.
    1,923 polling stations were opened throughout the country at 8:00am.
    According to the Armenian Police, 2,285,830 people have the right to
    vote in the parliamentary election in Armenia. By now 45.8% of the
    voters have cast their ballots. N.V. -0--
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