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    PAPER REPORTS ELECTORAL FRAUD IN ARMENIA

    Aravot, Yerevan
    18 Apr 06

    Text of Aram Abramyan's report in Armenian newspaper Aravot on 18
    April headlined "Dynamics of impudence".

    According to the head of a local polling station [name withheld],
    [Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan gained 12 per cent of votes at
    his polling station during the first round of the 2003 presidential
    election. But on orders from above they changed the result to 60 per
    cent. Only 60 people participated in the constitutional referendum
    of 2005 at the same polling station, but they reported that 1,649
    people said "yes" to the reform. In some other country this would be
    considered to be a sensation, but not in Armenia. Here from Robert
    Kocharyan to a street cleaner nobody doubts that this is true and
    not only at this polling station.

    Here the dynamics of the authorities' impudence are interesting. I
    think that 12 per cent gained by the president in 2003 is not a bad
    sign. In a country like Armenia, where 80 per cent of the population
    are displeased with their social status, a president who is elected
    for the second term could not gain more than 12 per cent of the vote.

    But in this case the difference between the real and invented figures
    is fivefold. But in the case of the constitutional referendum it is
    27.5 times. First, if only 60 people out of 2,000 turned out to vote,
    this means that people are absolutely indifferent to the constitutional
    reform. In this case the authorities do what they want. Second, our
    opposition should have found the person who rigged the polls instead
    of recalling its representatives from polling stations.

    Today, if our prosecutor's office is clever enough, it should
    immediately report to the Council of Europe that it has finally
    punished the person who committed electoral fraud. It should also
    punish [name withheld] so that others do not dare to tell what they
    did when rigging elections.

    But certainly, this is not so much important. What is important is
    that US ambassador to Armenia John Evans liked the constitutional
    referendum in Armenia and he considered it to be almost democratic.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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