"They won't be at ease in parliament" - Levon Zurabyan.
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In his speech, Armenian National Congress (HAK) coordinator Levon Zurabyan mentioned that all Armenians witnessed embarrassing elections on May 6.
"Based on the observations of the united election headquarters, as well as independent observers and journalists, the May 6 elections were held with massive electoral violations planned by the government, and voters had been bribed to go to the elections in the morning," said Levon Zurabyan.
According to Zurabyan, based on the preliminary evaluations, nearly 600,000 ballots were stuffed during these elections. "Based on our observations, nearly 100,000 of those votes were for the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK). As to how many votes the other two political parties stuffed, we'll mention that after our observations."
"The HAK is declaring a war against these immoral authorities," declared Levon Zurabyan, adding that the HAK has to fight against at all fronts, including the streets, in parliament and all squares.
"If this government stays in power for a little longer, the cream of the crop will leave the country. This gap in this condition opens a very important door for the HAK and gives the latter an opportunity for us to destroy them. They're not going to be at ease. In case of need, we will ask for your support and go to the parliament together."
Zurabyan also touched upon the conclusions of international observers.
"For the first time, in this report there are no declarations that there was progress compared to the previous elections and that these elections corresponded to European standards, or that they were fair. This means that even the European observers are surprised to see so much election fraud. We will go against them (HHK-ed.) and show what it means to establish freedom and justice in Armenia," said Levon Zurabyan.


















































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