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Kez
28th May 2003, 16:27
YEREVAN, May 27 (Noyan Tapan). During a sitting held May 26 midnight, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia published the preliminary results of the May 25 parliamentary elections. According to these results and calculations of Noyan Tapan news agency, six parties have overcome the 5% barrier. These are: Republican Party of Armenia, "Ardarutiun" ("Justice") bloc, "Orinats Yerkir" ("Country of Law") party, Armenian Revolutionary Federation "Dashnaktsutiun", "National Unity" party, and United Labor Party. According to the CEC data, 1, 234,546 voters participated in the vote under the proportional system in Armenia and abroad. 1,175,256 citizens voted in favor of parties or blocs. The number of inaccuracies is 8,582. The votes were distributed as follows (in brackets percentage is cited according to Noyan Tapan's calculation): "Azatakan" bloc - 9,573 (0.80%) "National Accord" party - 7,943 (0.67%) "National Unity" party - 103,938 (8.78%) "Labor, Law, Unity" - 12,241 (1.03%) The "Ardarutiun" ("Justice") bloc - 160,796 (13.58%) The "Justice" public-political organization - 6,452 (0.54%) "Union of Industrialists and Women" - 24,180 (2.04%) "Dignity, Democracy, Homeland" bloc - 33,223 (2.80%) People's Party - 13,147 (1.11%) Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia - 53,909 (4.55%) Communist Party of Armenia - 24,274 (2,05%) Republican Party of Armenia - 278,029 (23,48%) Renewed Communist Party - 6,242 (0.53%) Ramkavar-Azatakan Party of Armenia - 34,192 (2.88%) Christian-Democratic Union of Armenia - 7,949 (0.67%) "Fist of Armenian Aryans" - 3,388 (0.28%) Armenian Revolutionary Federation - 135,096 (11.41%) Armenian National Movement - 7,534 (0.63%) "Mighty Fatherland" - 39,252 (3.31%) United Labor Party - 67,863 (5.73%) "Orinats Yerkir" ("Country of Law") - 146,035 (12.33%). CEC Vice-Chairman Hamlet Abrahamian (ARF) refused to sign the CEC summary protocol on the preliminary results, motivating his refusal by the fact that the number of participants in the vote cited there is more than the earlier declared figure by nearly 64,000 people. Artashes Avoyan ("Orinats Yerkir") and Zaven Pluzian ("Right & Unity") signed the protocol with reservation of special opinion. According to the set order, the results of the vote in the Referendum on Constitutional Amendments will be announced later.

Republican Party of Amenia”- (23,48%)

[ 278029 ]
"Ardarutiun" (“Justice”)bloc - (13,58%)

[ 160796 ]
ARF Daashnaktsutiun - (11,41)

[ 135096 ]
"Orinats Yerkir" - (12,33%)

[ 146035 ]
"National Unity" (8,78%)

[ 103938 ]
Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia - (4,55%)

[ 53909 ]
Ramkavar Azatakan Party of Armenia - (2,88%)

[ 34192 ]
The United Labor Party -(5,73%)


Note: no communist party, instead the nationalist Dashnaks have taken their place.
fuckin stalinists, well fuckin done!

Nobody
28th May 2003, 23:33
While I do not mourn the Stalinist not getting their 5%, I am dihreartened that a communist party did make the cut.

Kez
29th May 2003, 09:19
as do i, but from the ashes a trotskyist will show the real marxist-leninist traditions.
And this party wont collaborate with the bourgeoise, this party will truly represent the workers and for the class struggle against the rising capitalist class over there.

My greatest fear is if there is to be a revolution in Armenia (landlocked) how quickly can it spread it, in order for it to be able to survive?

comrade kamo

dsmtuner
29th May 2003, 18:58
Woop woop, the sound of da police

Sandanista
30th May 2003, 19:29
Hoorah, DEATH TO STATE CAPITALISM!!!

Kez
30th May 2003, 21:22
no no, DEath to the deformed workers state, in which probably case it wudnt be hurrah anyway, coz we wud be further away from acheiving communism

clearly beaurocrats is easier than clearing capitalists

Kapitan Andrey
31st May 2003, 08:16
TavareeshKamo...that's good!!!

I always respected people of Armenia for their respect for Russia and their strong frienship with Russia!!!

My greatest fear is if there is to be a revolution in Armenia (landlocked) how quickly can it spread it, in order for it to be able to survive?
Wow-wow!? What are you talking about!?

Kez
31st May 2003, 10:09
what are you talking about, drop the nationalist cock sucking.

The only respect should be for worker to worker, not nation.

Im talking about having to have a permanent revolution in Armenia, to spread to iran or georgia or somewhere, otherwise the armenian communist state would be crushed