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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION, COALITION PARTY VOW JOINT EFFORT AGAINST VOTE RIGGING

    http://www.arfd.info/2012/04/04/armenian-opposition-coalition-party-vow-joint-effort-against-vote-rigging/
    April 4, 2012

    Representatives of four major political forces announce the creation of
    a joint Inter-Party Center For Public Oversight Of Elections in Yerevan

    Armenia's second largest party in the governing opposition and three
    main opposition groups today pledged to work together in trying to
    prevent possible vote rigging in next month's parliamentary elections.

    In an unprecedented joint declaration, the Prosperous Armenia Party
    (BHK) as well as the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK), the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) and the Heritage
    (Zharangutyun) party announced the establishment of the Inter-Party
    Center For Public Oversight Of the Elections. They said the conduct
    of the May 6 vote "in accordance with European standards" is vital
    for the country's future.

    Senior representatives of the four political forces signed the document
    following a meeting that was also attended by Galust Sahakyan, a deputy
    chairman of President Serzh Sargsyan's Republican Party of Armenia
    (HHK). Sahakyan refused to put the HHK's signature on the potentially
    far-reaching deal, dismissing it as an anti-government ploy.

    Sahakyan argued that there is no need for such an anti-fraud structure
    because the outgoing National Assembly has already set up an ad hoc
    tasked with preventing vote irregularities. "If they don't believe in
    the National Assembly, why should I believe them?" he told RFE/RL's
    Armenian service.

    Sahakyan also chided the BHK for signing the statement before
    discussing it separately with the HHK and Country of Law (Orinats
    Yerkir), the third party represented in President Sargsyan's coalition
    government.

    "Free and fair elections is probably the most important challenge
    facing us," Vartan Oskanian, a former foreign minister representing
    the BHK, said at the signing ceremony.

    Oskanian declared that virtually all elections held in Armenia since
    independence have been flawed. "I think all of you will agree that
    it is essential to have a legitimate government," he said.

    "We are sure that representatives of all but one political forces
    sitting at this table are interested in truly legitimate elections,"
    HAK representative Levon Zurabyan said in reference to the HHK's
    Sahakyan.

    "That one force has absolutely no such interest because in case of
    free and fair elections it won't get more than 10 percent of the vote
    and won't cling to power which it usurped illegally," Zurabyan charged.

    President Sargsyan and his HHK-dominated government have repeatedly
    pledged to do their best to ensure that the upcoming elections are
    widely recognized as free and fair. Opposition leaders brush aside
    these assurances.

    The signatories said that they will meet again soon to flesh out
    the joint effort and decide just how the multi-party structure will
    operate.

    In a related development, the HAK and Dashnaktsutyun announced earlier
    in the day that they have drafted a joint letter to the Armenian police
    chief Vladimir Gasparyan challenging him to publicize the names of
    hundreds of thousands of voters that are believed to be absent from
    the country. Both opposition forces are worried that the ruling HHK
    could cast fake ballots in place of those Armenians on election day.

    These concerns only intensified last week after the police released
    the official vote registers that show a sizable increase in the number
    of eligible voter since 2008. Gasparyan and other police officials
    ruled out voter list manipulation. But one of Gasparyan's deputies,
    Arthur Osikyan, claimed on Tuesday that the police have no data on
    the absent voters.

    Armen Rustamyan, chairman of the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun Supreme Council
    of Armenia, dismissed those claims. "They definitely know that,"
    Rustamyan told the press. "I don't believe in their statements."

    "If there is any state body in Armenia that has precise information
    about who lives in Armenia and who doesn't, it's the police," Zurabyan
    said for his part. Zurabyan added that the HAK and Dashnaktsutyun
    will try to have the BHK and Zharangutyun sign the letter before
    sending it to the police chief.

    Opposition members say that if they manage to prevent the use of
    administrative resources by the Republican Party at the elections,
    then the current ruling party will not win a majority in the next
    National Assembly.

    According to observers, the joint initiative is remarkable given
    the long history of mutual antagonism between Dashnaktsutyun and HAK
    leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who served as Armenia's first president
    from 1991-1998. Pundits also view BHK's stance as a further indication
    of deepening cracks within the ruling coalition. Furthermore, some
    analysts already now tip Oskanian, who joined the BHK only in February,
    as the speaker of the next legislature, which reflects expectations
    of a strong performance by the BHK, which is largely associated with
    ex-president Robert Kocharyan, in the May 6 general elections.

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