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    ACCORDING TO ARMEN RUSTAMIAN, SOME STILL CONSIDER ELECTIONS BUSINESS IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    May 26, 2009
    Yerevan

    Elections already becoming annual in Armenia call forth more questions
    than answers. To all appearances, Yerevan Council of Elders elections
    scheduled for May 31 will not be an exception, either. ARFD Supreme
    Body representative, RA NA deputy Armen Rustamian said at the May 26
    meeting with journalists.

    He said that Dashnaktsutiun has already received reports on some
    violations. In particular, according to rumors, all term servicemen
    being Yerevan residents are promised a leave provided that they should
    vote for the respective list. Voter buying is also spoken about,
    at that, various sums are mentioned. According to A. Rustamian, some
    consider elections a business in Armenia and try to gain as much money
    as possible in that process. It is not accidental that brawls start
    before any election when those financing elections try to find out
    why they received less votes than envisaged for the funds they spent.

    A. Rustamian said that like in previous elections, no disputes between
    competitor parties' candidates take place. While Yerevan government
    system need to be changed, and the way of passing from the old to new
    could have been the main subject of dispute between forces running
    for the elections.

    According to A. Rustamian, before elections Dashnaktsutiun has
    always called for fighting violations with joint forces, even has
    proposed establishing a united headquarters on informing about
    falsifications. However, it is difficult to come to an agreement
    on some issues between Armenia's political forces, and this time
    Dashnaktsutiun will try to solve the issue on its own: ARFD will
    have 2-3 representatives, a commission member and proxies, in all 439
    Yerevan polling stations. ARFD is going to involve its resources from
    the whole country for that purpose.
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