
ArmInfo. The mayoral elections in Vanadzor are going on in an extremely tense atmosphere. The elections were scheduled for 1 pm, but started with a 40-minute delay, because the counting board could not decide what color the pens of the Elders' Council members must be. The matter concerns the pens, with the help of which the Elders' Council members are to vote behind the close doors. The counting board held a consultation and decided that the Elders' Council members' pens must be blue.
In addition, according to the decision taken, all the participants in the voting must leave their mobile phones, which will allow prevention of photographing the ballot papers. This has caused the indignation of the lawmakers Heghine Bisharyan from the Armenian Rebirth Party and Edmon Marukyan from the Bright Armenia, who consider this decision to be anti-constitutional.
After that, the political opponents could not decide how to fold the ballot papers. Passions ran high when one of the members of the Elders' Council folded the ballot paper in the others' presence, allegedly violating the secrecy of voting. Mamikon Aslanyan, the candidate from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), and lawmaker Edmon Marukyan got into a verbal duel. The former demanded observing the lawful course of elections and stressed the need to call law-enforcers.
To note, according to the official data of the Central Electoral Commission, Bright Armenia has 10 mandates, Prosperous Armenia - 3 mandates, Armenian Rebirth - 5. With its 15 votes, the RPA will be in the minority even in case it receives two votes from ARFD.
To recall, earlier Bright Armenia, Prosperous Armenia and Armenian Rebirth signed a memorandum on cooperation in Vanadzor. According to the document, at the first sitting of the Elders' Council, the specified parties were to support the candidacy of Bright Armenia representative Krist Marukyan.