ArmInfo. Despite Armenian National Congress does not believe Constitutional Court being fair, today a claim will be submitted declaring the results of the parliamentary elections conducted on April 2 as invalid, Aram Manukyan, ANC faction Secretary stated during a briefing meeting in the Parliament on April 14.
He noted that the package of documents submitted will have 3 aspects : violations using administrative resource, mass distribution of bribes and electoral process supervision. According to him, in the first case state entities interfere,terror and pressure on workers was observed to force them vote for the Republican Party of Armenia. Manukyan noted also that the mass bribery is spoken over not only by oppositionists, but also by the Republicans themselves. However, law enforcement entities do not undertake any activities. And the evidences of brutal control on election, following the politician's words, were obtained only due to the online broadcasting at polling stations.
Manukyan mentioned also that ANC will present complete package of violations for international community review and will do it's best possible to reach the publicity of violations mentioned. He mentioned at that Tigran Egoryan and Vahe Grigoryan to represent the bloc at CC sessions. The oppositionist also rejected commenting on which exactly steps will be taken by the power he represents, if the CC does not process their request in positive.
To note, CEC learned correspondent statement of the bloc of 120 pages, however, rejected because of the absence of documents evidencing the falsification of the elections.
To note, according to CEC data 1 mln 575 thousand citizens (60.93%)from 2. 587.706 took part in the elections. The Parliament will have 105 lawmakers. The ruling Republican Party of Armenia receives 58 mandates, three from which representatives of national minorities (Assyrian, Kurds and Yezid), Tsaroukyan bloc 31 mandates, 1 representative from Russian community, Yelk-9, ARFD Dashnaktsutyun 7 mandates. Pre electoral bloc ANC-PPA did not enter the Parliament, as it received only 1.65% votes.