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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL OFFICE LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO NINE ELECTION INCIDENTS

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    May 14 2007

    YEREVAN, May 14. /ARKA/. Armenian Prosecutor General Office has
    launched investigation into nine incidents, which happened in the
    course of parliamentary elections.

    The Prosecutor General Office's press service says one of these
    incidents is described in National Unity opposition party's complaints
    received on May 12. The party says that on May 11 its representative,
    a member of the election commission of one of polling stations,
    was denied participation in ballot papers reception and sealing,
    in clear breach of Electoral Code.

    Another complaints received from the same party says that Abramyan,
    the chairman of 24/27 polling station commission, was absent from
    the process of ballot papers sealing and empowered his deputy to seal
    papers. Later Ghazaryan, the head of the community, addressed threats
    to the chairman and the quarrel escalated into fight.

    The Prosecutor General Office says the lawyer of one of the candidates
    running in 21st constituency complained about election bribes given
    by two men in the street. The police took 14 passports and a list of
    45 names from them. However these two men denied any wrongdoing.

    Other incidents mentioned in complaints were not confirmed.

    According to Central Election Commission's latest report, Republican
    Party of Armenia scored 32.8%, i.e. 457thnd 32 of 1mln 351thnd 669
    votes cast on Sunday. Prosperous Armenia won 14.7% (200thnd 443)
    and Dashknaktsutyun 12.7% (177thnd 192).

    Only two opposition parties - Orinats Yerkir with its 6.8% or 95thnd
    256 votes and Heritage with 5.8% or 80thnd 890 votes - got seats
    in parliament.

    The remaining 16 candidate parties and one bloc failed to cross
    a five-percent benchmark (5% for parties and 7% for bloc) though
    pro-governmental United Labor Party and opposition National Unity
    and New Times came close to it.

    Central Election Commission says 1 million 351 thousand 669 or 59.9%
    have voted on polling day.

    According to Armenian Police Department's figures 2 million 285
    thousand 830 people are eligible to vote in the country.

    22 parties and one bloc competed for seats in National Assembly.

    13 thousand 808 representatives of 53 local organization and 767
    members of six international missions observed the elections.
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