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    ARMENIA'S MAJORITY ELECTION SYSTEM IS ANTIDEMOCRATIC - OPPOSITION MP

    news.am
    February 15, 2012 | 11:50

    YEREVAN. - The majority election system functioning in Armenia is
    antidemocratic, opposition ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party MP Armen Rustamyan
    stated during the National Assembly (NA) hearings devoted to changing
    to a 100-percent proportional election system in the country.

    He added that in all of independent's Armenia's parliaments the
    majority election system had obstructed the expression of the will
    of the people, as the opposition forces, for whom the people voted,
    had a very small representation in NA.

    As per Rustamyan, the majority election system has always served
    for the reproduction of the authorities, and the ousting of the
    opposition. ARF MP proposed to at least be honest and to auction off
    the majority election seats.

    The other keynote speaker, opposition Heritage Party's Deputy Chairman
    Ruben Hakobyan, noted it is not a secret that the main voting fraud
    is committed in the majority election system. "There is a simple
    business deal between the authorities and the candidates who enter NA
    through the majority [election]. The authorities turn a blind eye to
    the falsifications and violations, and the MP elected by the majority
    [election] brings votes for the authorities," Hakobyan maintained,
    and added that more than half of the 41 MP's who were elected by the
    majority election have not come to NA in months.




    From: A. Papazian
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