Armenian Opposition Assesses Election: From Psychological Pressure T

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION ASSESSES ELECTION: FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESSURE TO TERROR

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.05.2007 18:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The main reason of failure of the opposition
forces at the parliamentary election is the lack of organization,
says the statement issued by the National Democratic Party (leader –
Shavarsh Kocharian). "The elections looked well but the results were
predetermined by the authorities. Physical pressure used during the
previous elections was replaced psychological pressure. Even is case
of absence of falsifications, victory of the opposition was unlikely,"
the statement says.

For his part, Stepan Demirchian, chairman of the People’s Party of
Armenia, said "the new parliament is formed through mass bribe giving,
terror and threats.

When commenting on the statements by international observers, who
praised considerable progress, Stepan Demirchian said "the progress
was obvious in bribe giving." "The party will fight by all means,
including court actions and rallies," he added.

The Democratic Party of Armenia led by Aram Sargsyan will analyze
seriously the elections and take an appropriate decision. Party
leader is for some extent responsible for his party’s failure, Aram
Sargsyan said adding he would not like to give assessments to the
election, since it will look as an attempt to justify faults. "We
have no actual facts of violations. The only thing that confuses
is the high appearance in the regions where 50% of men are abroad
working. "Actually, one party assumed the responsibility for the
future of the republic and it will have to account," he resumed,
Armenian media reports.

The Republican Party of Armenia led by Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan,
Prosperous Armenia party led by entrepreneur Gagik Tsarukyan, AFR
Dashnaktsutyun, Orinats Yerkir party led by former RA NA speaker
Artur Baghdassaryan and Heritage party led by Armenia’s first Foreign
Minister Raffi K. Hovannisian garnered over 5% of votes in May 12
parliamentary election.