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    SHALL WE CONTINUE WITH WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN STARTED?

    Karabakh-open.info
    Monday, 23 July 2012 15:20

    Bako Sahakyan who was re-elected NKR President by the provisional
    results of July 19 NKR presidential elections already receives
    congratulations on the event mostly from the high-ranking officials
    of the Republic of Armenia.

    The groups which realized election-observation mission have already
    given their estimates of the elections and emphasized that on the
    whole the elections were conducted in democratic conditions marked by
    serious competition between the candidates and an active participation
    of the electors.

    Of the other two candidates only Arkadi Soghomonyan who got 0.8 percent
    of votes congratulated Bako Sahakyan in connection with being elected
    NKR President, Vitali Balasanyan who got 32.5 percent of votes did
    not congratulate the elected president mentioning that he was ready
    to congratulate the winning candidate in case of fair elections yet
    now he confines himself to admitting the results of the elections
    with certain reservations.

    Nevertheless, the elections took place and now the re-elected President
    should ponder seriously over the mistakes he made during the past five
    years that caused 1/3 electors to vote against him. What will change
    is not clear yet as on the election day in answer to the question
    about his first step in case of being re-elected he said that they
    were going to continue what had already been started. In case of going
    on with what has already been started it could be inferred that many
    more people will follow the example of this 1/3 of our population
    that will enable to create a much stronger opposition as announced
    by Vitali Balasanyan.

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