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    DECISION 2013: OPPOSITION LEADER REJECTS FINAL ELECTION RESULTS, SET TO CONTINUE BAREVOLUTION CAMPAIGN

    VOTE 2013 | 25.02.13 | 21:24

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    By GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN ArmeniaNow reporter

    Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian has rejected the final results of
    the February 18 presidential election published on Monday to certify
    that President Serzh Sargsyan's has been reelected with more than 58
    percent of the vote.

    Hovannisian, who according to the Central Election Commission (CEC),
    polled nearly 37 percent of the vote, believes victory has been stolen
    from him. He has held public rallies in recent days to press Sargsyan
    to accept "the victory of the people" and step down.

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    "CEC members must be brought to responsibility in the strictest way
    for their clearly unlawful and antidemocratic behavior. Possessing
    the entire information, they have done nothing, and, therefore, they
    must bear responsibility for that," emphasized Hovannisian at a press
    conference held shortly after the announcement by the election body.

    Hovannisian did not exclude that he would appeal the final election
    outcome at the Constitutional Court to where he is eligible to apply
    until March 2.

    The opposition leader said he was also angered by ruling Republican
    Party spokesman Eduard Sharmazanov's warning that if he, Hovannisian,
    "continues like them" they will have to publish details of his
    conversation with President Sargsyan that took place last Thursday.

    "Shame on those who are trying to threaten me with publishing some
    recordings. I am demanding now, let them publish this video in full,"
    said Hovannisian, banging his fist on the table. He demanded that
    the state authorities also publish recordings of all riggings and
    violations during the past elections.

    Presenting certain details of the conversation, Hovannisian said that
    he was offered to fight for a political majority and presidency in
    2017-18, which he said he rejected.

    "It was a very friendly meeting held in an atmosphere of mutual
    respect, I told Sargsyan that he did not win, but that he also had a
    great contribution to the Artsakh (Karabakh) war, and I told him that
    he drank a champagne a little too soon," said Hovannisian, repeating
    that all of his offers of compromise, including the possibility of
    holding a repeat presidential election or snap parliamentary elections
    based solely on a party representation principle, had been rejected by
    Sargsyan and that neither he nor the president came up with proposals
    regarding political posts.

    The opposition leader also said that he will resume his visits to
    the regions tomorrow "to say hello to the people and express his
    gratitude to them for their being masters of their rights."

    Last week Hovannisian announced the launch of a peaceful campaign
    that he termed BAREVolution, a blend Armenian/English word meaning
    the revolution of greetings, which is takeoff on the opposition
    candidate's campaigning methods, as he spent the campaign walking
    door-to-door to businesses and greeting people in the streets.


    From: Baghdasarian
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