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    DISINTEGRATION OF VOTES OF OPPOSITION ELECTORATE DOESN'T TAKE PLACE DURING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, UNLIKE PARLIAMENTARY ONES, LEADER OF NATIONAL-DEMOCRATIC UNION VAZGEN MANUKYAN SAYS

    arminfo
    2008-01-08 20:41:00

    ArmInfo. "Disintegration of votes of opposition electorate doesn't
    take place during presidential elections, unlike the parliamentary
    ones. It is not much important how the poll stands, as each "snatches
    some votes away" from the authority's pretendant, and in the aggregate
    they don't dissipate.

    And one of the oppositionists breaks ahead, Leader of
    National-Democratic Union Vazgen Manukyan told ArmInfo correspondent.

    According to him, when a lot of parties participate in the
    parliamentary elections, disintegration of votes takes place, as
    many people vote for the opposition forces, which, in the result,
    don't overcome the barrier of 5%.

    In this case a situation develops when a significant part of votes
    given to the opposition passes to the authority parties.

    V.Manukyan thinks that parliamentary elections differ from presidential
    ones also by the fact that regardless of the Constitution's items,
    most people in Armenia do not lay hopes on serious positive changes in
    case the best parliamentary structure is elected. "The major part of
    the population connects hopes with presidential elections. Therefore,
    during the presidential election greater consolidation takes place
    than during the parliamentary one, all the more so, as about 25 parties
    contend for seats in the National Assembly", V.Manukyan explained.

    The NDU leader stressed that it is impossible to speak of an
    oppositional candidate's victory in the first round in Armenia. "So,
    the conversation drifts to the second round, before which no
    disintegration of the oppositional electorate's votes takes place even
    in case of several candidates from the opposition. I qualify all this
    as a positive thing and a difference from the parliamentary election",
    Manukyan said in conclusion.
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