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  • Policy Forum Armenia Issues Its Report on Armenia's 2008 Election

    PRESS RELEASE
    Policy Forum Armenia (PFA)
    1250 I (Eye) Street N.W., Suite 710
    Washington, D.C. 20005, USA
    Contact: Ms. Irina Alaverdyan
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.pf-armenia.org/


    SUBJECT: POLICY FORUM ARMENIA ISSUES ITS REPORT ON "ARMENIA'S 2008
    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: SELECT ISSUES AND ANALYSIS"


    The February 19, 2008 presidential election in Armenia was a highly
    controversial event which saw mass mobilization by the whole society to
    elect the country's third president. What ensued were reports of mass
    electoral violations followed by demonstrations by opposition parties and
    civil society movements, killing of protesters, and eventually a martial law
    declared by the government.

    Published in English and translated to Armenian, PFA's report is an attempt
    to look at the multifaceted aspects of the election and post-election
    developments with an aim of presenting an independent assessment of what
    transpired. It documents evidence of misuse of administrative resources,
    vote buying, and other examples of abuse of power, as well as offers an
    analysis of a number of segments of the civil society and post-election
    developments. The chapter devoted to statistical analysis of the official
    election data states that "given the consistency and strength of evidence of
    fraud offered by the four [statistical] tests, the analysis casts a serious
    doubt about the small margin of victory of Serge Sargsyan in Armenia's
    February 2008 presidential elections and the trustworthiness of the final
    election outcome."

    The Report concludes on a sobering note: "The rhetoric of hate and the
    deepening of political polarization that followed March 1-2 continue to
    stunt democracy in Armenia and cast a pall over the current reality and
    prospects for future development. The reality is that election fraud - in the
    various forms it took throughout the modern history of Armenia, and
    particularly on February 19, 2008 - is largely to blame for March 1-2. One
    important lesson from history is that refusing peoples' free will and
    replacing it with elusive benefits of short-term "stability" or, much worse,
    with personal gains for a well-connected few will backfire, as it did on
    March 1-2. Failing to understand this and take actions to address the
    underlying problems will have grave consequences for the country and the
    nation as a whole."

    The Report can be accessed from the PFA's website at: www.pf-armenia.org.
    Neither the authors nor the reviewers of the Report have received any
    compensation for their contribution to the Report.

    Policy Forum Armenia is an independent professional non-profit association
    aimed at strengthening discourse on Armenia's economic development and
    national security and through that helping to shape public policy in
    Armenia. Its main objective is to offer alternative views and professional
    analysis containing innovative and practical recommendations for public
    policy design and implementation. Through its activities, PFA aims to
    contribute to the creation of an informed public and more effective and
    accountable government. PFA's main asset is its worldwide network of
    professionals and leaders in their respective fields, with dedication to
    Armenia.
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