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    ICES OBSERVERS SAY ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WAS DEMOCRATIC

    Interfax, Russia
    Feb 19 2013

    The observation mission of the International Expert Center for
    Electoral Systems (ICES) has described Armenia's February 18
    presidential election as legitimate.

    "The presidential elections in Armenia were legitimate. They complied
    with democratic standards," ICES mission head Alexander Tsinker
    told journalists.

    The observers, however, detected a number of shortcomings, he said.

    "They concern problems surrounding the conditions at several polling
    stations," he said.

    The elections were competitive, he said.

    "The election obeyed all fundamental principles that allowed people
    to freely express their will," Tsinker said.

    "No acts capable of damaging the electoral process were registered.

    Irregularities detected by us are insignificant and cannot impact
    the election outcome," he said.

    A preliminary tally gives 58.64% of the vote to incumbent President
    Serzh Sargsyan, who seeks re-election, and 36.75% to his closest
    rival - ex-foreign minister and Heritage opposition party leader Raffi
    Hovannisian, the Armenian Central Election Commission has reported.

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