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    Armenia's electoral process is devoid of seriousness - analyst

    NEWS.AM
    February 16, 2013 | 13:29

    YEREVAN. - The presidential election campaign in Armenia demonstrated
    that the main opposition force did not synchronize its actions, and
    this was a disappointment for some, analyst Shushan Khatlamajyan
    stated during a press conference on Saturday.

    In his turn, political and electoral technology specialist Armen
    Badalyan specifically said as follows:

    `The head of the state was the leader in Armenia's political arena;
    this was impermissible. The natural process of the elections is
    disrupted. It was necessary to make this process become devoid of
    seriousness, and this was succeeded to some extent, and therefore the
    participants in this process likewise became devoid of seriousness.
    There was a task of weakening the president, and this task was
    fulfilled.'

    Badalyan also noted that a high-quality competition was not achieved
    during the campaign season. As per the analysts, the political
    bargaining will start following the presidential vote on February 18,
    and since there are other political forces, as well, a pressure will
    be applied, and the matter of the successor of - the ruling Republican
    Party presidential candidate, incumbent President - Serzh Sargsyan will
    be raised.

    `He is not taken seriously, and the foreign observers understand
    this,' Badalyan noted, and added that the president-in-office will
    receive around 700,000 votes, and solely the present-day authorities
    of Armenia stand to gain from the calls for an active voter turnout.




    From: A. Papazian
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