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    PAP WON THE REACE OF DISTRIBUTING ELECTION BRIBES

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    [06:33 pm] 23 May, 2007

    36 observers of the Vanadzor office of Helsinki Civil Assembly
    observed the election campaign and the May 12 voting in Armenian
    towns and villages.

    "The parliamentary election does not comply with the standards
    of democracy. There were violations of the Electoral Code and
    decisions of the CEC which affected the conduct and the outcome of
    the election. Besides, the Republican Party used its administrative
    resources, and the Prosperous Armenia - financial ones," said Arthur
    Sakunts, the head of the Vanadzor office of Helsinki Civil Assembly.

    Arthur Sakunts believes that the arrest of Arman Babajany, the editor
    of the Time Yerevan, Jirair Sefilyan and Vardan Malkhasyan, the
    members of the Civil Initiative for Defense of Liberated Territories,
    and Alexander Arzumanyan, the representative of the Civil Disobedience
    Movement, are related to the election and have a political context.

    "He thinks it is at least amazing that none of the law enforcers, who
    charged Alexander Arzumanyan with money laundering, wonders where the
    money of election bribes came from and tries to reveal the source,"
    Arthur Sakunts said.

    In speaking about Lori he said the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the Republican
    Party, the Prosperous Armenia Party and the United Labor Party set
    out in a race of distributing electoral bribes, and "after 7 o'clock
    the right hand did not know what the left hand was doing."

    The Vanadzor office of Helsinki Civil Assembly will extend the facts
    to all international observation missions. For the time being only
    the Impeachment Alliance has responded.

    The government agencies are responsible for the non-democratic
    elections, however, the Vanadzor office of Helsinki Civil Assembly
    noticed that if civil society institutions, observation missions,
    proxies, others, would work more effectively, a number of violations
    and fraud would be possible to prevent. By the way, the Vanadzor
    office had accredited 54 observers, but only 36 observed the election.

    According to Arthur Sakunts, the others were afraid.
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