Candidate Vahan Hovhannisyan sure of his victory in presidential election
19.02.2008,
17:54
ARF-D (Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun) candidate Vahan Hovhannisian is sure of his victory in the presidential election. He was quoted as saying in his district polling station this morning: “I am looking forward to my victory, though I
YEREVAN, February 19. /ARKA/. ARF-D (Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun) candidate Vahan Hovhannisian is sure of his victory in the presidential election. He was quoted as saying in his district polling station this morning: “I am looking forward to my victory, though I am not sure how many per cent of votes I am going to earn.”
Hovhannisian believes the presidential election will be fair and transparent.
The candidate pointed out that violations of electoral rights must be proved officially in order to go to the law. “Discontent is not enough, it should we well-grounded,” Hovhannisyan said.
Today on February 19, 2008, Armenia is voting for a new president.
Nine candidates have been nominated by the RA Central Electoral Commission. According to the RA Police, 2mln 328,320 people are eligible to vote.
According to the RA Law, first results of the presidential election are expected on February 20 by 20:00, the final results being published in a week. About 14,000 observers from 39 local and 6 international organizations will monitor the election. –0—
Hovhannisian believes the presidential election will be fair and transparent.
The candidate pointed out that violations of electoral rights must be proved officially in order to go to the law. “Discontent is not enough, it should we well-grounded,” Hovhannisyan said.
Today on February 19, 2008, Armenia is voting for a new president.
Nine candidates have been nominated by the RA Central Electoral Commission. According to the RA Police, 2mln 328,320 people are eligible to vote.
According to the RA Law, first results of the presidential election are expected on February 20 by 20:00, the final results being published in a week. About 14,000 observers from 39 local and 6 international organizations will monitor the election. –0—