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  • Inst. of Free Society Monitoring Mission: Elecs. Free, Fair, Transp.

    ACCORDING TO INSTITUTE OF FREE SOCIETY MONITORING MISSION, ELECTIONS
    WERE FREE, FAIR AND TRANSPARENT

    YEREVAN, MAY 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The May 12 parliamentary elections
    passed in accordance with all internationally recognized standards,
    they were free, fair and transparent. Edgar Hakobian, Chairman of
    Institute of Free Society NGO, which carried out monitoring mission
    during the elections, stated at the May 13 press conference.

    In his words, when carrying out monitoring mission the Institute of
    Free Society cooperated with OSCE monitoring group.

    It was mentioned that the Institute of Free Society registered 1405
    observers in RA CEC. 1300 of them implemented monitoring mission on
    permanent basis at polling stations. The observers were distributed so
    that their immediate presence at more than the half of polling
    stations was ensured. The Institute of Free Society had also organized
    two movable groups carrying out monitoring mission at each of polling
    stations and nine movable groups worked in Yerevan. In E. Hakobian's
    words, the above mentioned nine groups visited over 300 polling
    stations of Yerevan.

    In the words of NGO Chairman, no cases of violations or falsifications
    that could have an impact on the process and results of elections were
    registered by the Institute. As he assured, the May 12 elections also
    distinguished themselves with a high turnout, which can be compared
    only with the level of 1991 Independence Referendum. It was mentioned
    that great work had been done to ensure correctness of electoral
    rolls. E. Hakobian highly estimated coverage of May 12 elections by TV
    companies.
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