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    USA SHARES THE VIEWPOINT OF OSCE/ODIHR CONCERNING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF ARMENIA

    22:12, 19 February, 2013

    WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: USA shares the viewpoint of
    OSCE/ ODIHR observation mission concerning presidential elections in
    Armenia. It was recorded in Washington that presidential elections in
    Armenia were peaceful and that incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan was
    re-elected, getting 58,64 percent of votes. As reports Armenpress,
    State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at her
    daily briefing.

    "We support preliminary conclusion of OSCE/ODIHR observation
    mission noting that 18 February presidential election was
    generally well-administered and was characterized by a respect for
    fundamental freedoms. Contestants were able to campaign freely. Media
    fulfilled their legal obligation to provide balanced coverage,
    and all contestants made use of their free airtime. At the same
    time, lack of impartiality of the public administration, misuse of
    administrative resources, and cases of pressure on voters were of
    concern. While election day was calm and orderly, it was marked by
    undue interference in the process, mainly by proxies representing the
    incumbent, and some serious violations which need to be observed,"
    Victoria Nuland highlighted.

    In accordance with the preliminary results Serzh Sargsyan has been
    re-elected. He has received 861 160 votes, 58.64 percent of the valid
    votes. "Heritage" party leader Raffi Hovhannisyan has received 539
    672 votes (36,75 percent), the third comes Hrant Bagratyan with 31
    643 votes (2,15 percent), 18 093 citizens (1.23 percent ) have cast
    their votes for Presidential candidate Paruyr Hayrikyan, subjected
    to an assassination attempt.

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