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Parlementaire verkiezingen in Armenië Mei 2007

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 10:59 AM

Wie zal het worden? En hoeveel zal het uitmaken?

Tot zover:

Republican Party leading in Armenian elections

Interfax
May 13 2007 9:53AM

YEREVAN. May 13 (Interfax) - With 812,930 ballot papers processed, which makes 59% of the votes cast in Saturday's parliamentary elections, Armenia's Republican Party is leading, having won 35% of the counted votes, officials with the Central Elections Commission told Interfax on Sunday.

Prosperous Armenia is in second place with 16% of the counted votes, Dashnaktsutyun in third with 14% and the opposition Orinats Yerkir party (Law-Based State) is in fourth place with 6.6% of the votes.

The United Labor Party has won 4.5% of the counted votes, the Heritage Party 3.9% and the National Union Party 3.7%. All of these parties have a good chance of overriding the 5% barrier required for parliamentary representation.

But the votes counted do not fully reflect the situation in the Armenian capital, which has no on-line system of transferring data, the commission said. After figures are obtained for Yerevan, the picture could change seriously, it said.

The Central Elections Commission refrained from commenting on opposition parties' claims regarding mass vote rigging.

A mission of observers representing the Commonwealth of Independent States is likely to publish a report shortly. Their colleagues from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe are expected to produce an account of the work done at 2:30 p.m., local time (1:30 p.m., Moscow time) Sunday. sd

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 06:59 PM

QUOTE (nairi @ May 13 2007, 11:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Republican Party leading in Armenian elections

Interfax
May 13 2007 9:53AM

YEREVAN. May 13 (Interfax) - With 812,930 ballot papers processed, which makes 59% of the votes cast in Saturday's parliamentary elections, Armenia's Republican Party is leading, having won 35% of the counted votes, officials with the Central Elections Commission told Interfax on Sunday.

Prosperous Armenia is in second place with 16% of the counted votes, Dashnaktsutyun in third with 14% .

De huidige coalitie heeft zo dus net niet de helft van de stemmen.
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Posted 21 May 2007 - 03:21 AM

Klinkt positief.

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New York Times, NY
May 20 2007

Armenia Backs Pro-Presidential Parties

By REUTERS
Published: May 20, 2007

YEREVAN, Armenia, May 19 (Reuters) - Armenian parties loyal to
President Robert Kocharyan won a large majority in last week's
parliamentary election, the central election commission said
Saturday, citing the first official results.

The Republican Party, led by Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan, who is
the favored successor to Mr. Kocharyan, won 65 seats in the 131-seat
Parliament, election officials said. The pro-presidential Prosperous
Armenia Party came in second with 25 seats, followed by
Dashnaktsutiun with 16. Opposition parties won a total of 16 seats.

The vote, which took place last Saturday, is regarded as a test of
democracy in the Caucasian country and a dress rehearsal for a
presidential contest early next year when Mr. Kocharyan, 52, will
step down at the end of his second five-year term.

Mr. Sargsyan, also 52, was the focus of his party's campaign. `I ask
for your vote of confidence' was his slogan at election rallies. He
said this week that if he was put forward by the party to take part
in the presidential election, he would accept.

About 1.4 million of the 2.3 million electorate cast their votes. It
was the first election that the former Soviet Armenia has held that
Western observers said was fair. Voters gave credit to Mr.
Kocharyan's allies for the years of strong economic growth he has
overseen, analysts said. The opposition is divided and its members
say they are not given fair treatment on tightly controlled
television.
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