RA prosecutor general’s office receives seven alarms on voting incidents
19.02.2008,
23:25
The RA Prosecutor General’s office received seven alarms on six incidents which occurred at different polling stations.
YEREVAN, February 19. /ARKA/. The RA Prosecutor General’s office received seven alarms on six incidents which occurred at different polling stations.
The RA Ombudsman’s Office raised an alarm in connection with the report of the Radio Liberty claiming that some unknown people are spreading N9 forms (meant for the citizens who have lost their passports) from the headquarters of the Republican Party located at a hostel in the Zeytun district of Yerevan.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Arabkir and Kanaker-Zeytun districts checked the alarm to reveal that it does not correspond to the facts. The Passport Department of the Kanaker-Zeytun Police Station said that as of February 19 only four N9 forms were issued to people who had informed of losing their passports beforehand.
Member of the Parliament Artashes Avoyan, the representative of presidential candidate Artur Baghdassaryan, reported at 11:30 of a scuffle at polling station 8/8, near Kindergarten N255, Malatia-Sebastia district. The inspection, however, did not confirm the information. The Prosecutor General’s office will keep on reporting about further alarms and inspection results.
Armenia is holding presidential elections on February 19 with 9 contenders running for the presidential post.--0—
The RA Ombudsman’s Office raised an alarm in connection with the report of the Radio Liberty claiming that some unknown people are spreading N9 forms (meant for the citizens who have lost their passports) from the headquarters of the Republican Party located at a hostel in the Zeytun district of Yerevan.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Arabkir and Kanaker-Zeytun districts checked the alarm to reveal that it does not correspond to the facts. The Passport Department of the Kanaker-Zeytun Police Station said that as of February 19 only four N9 forms were issued to people who had informed of losing their passports beforehand.
Member of the Parliament Artashes Avoyan, the representative of presidential candidate Artur Baghdassaryan, reported at 11:30 of a scuffle at polling station 8/8, near Kindergarten N255, Malatia-Sebastia district. The inspection, however, did not confirm the information. The Prosecutor General’s office will keep on reporting about further alarms and inspection results.
Armenia is holding presidential elections on February 19 with 9 contenders running for the presidential post.--0—