
ArmInfo. The Akanates ("Observer") observation mission has presented the violations recorded during the elections to the Council of Elders of the Vagharshapat community.
A message from the observation mission received by ArmInfo states that 10 observers from the mission were assigned to mobile groups and visited all 47 polling stations in the Vagharshapat community. The work of District Electoral Commission (CEC) No. 14 was also monitored starting from 7:00 PM. The observers also monitored the general situation and events at the headquarters and offices of parties and blocs, as well as in the areas near the polling stations. Overall, voting proceeded calmly, without any systemic issues or serious incidents.
Observers had recorded the following violations at various polling stations: obstruction of observers; obstruction of voters' right to vote; disclosure of voting information; presence of unauthorized individuals; crowding of people and vehicles; ballot box problems; accessibility and equipment issues at polling stations; impartiality of commission members, and other problems.
"It is important to note that in most of the reported cases, commission members cooperated with observers and tried to resolve the issues. Observers documented these issues in the voting protocols at polling stations," the statement reads.
Akanates also noted that during the election result tabulation at polling stations No. 14/28 and 14/46, police officers demanded the electoral commission to provide and share the voting results unidentified individuals. "The police also requested and received a copy of the voting results protocol, which is also not authorized by law. At polling station No. 14/46, observers from the Hayakve Observation Mission periodically interfered with the commission's work and made biased statements against one of the participating parties, violating the principle of observer neutrality and the obligation not to interfere. Additionally, at District Electoral Commission No. 14, three incidents were recorded (precincts 14/4, 14/14, and 14/19) where the electoral package submitted to the Central Election Commission was not signed or sealed by the precinct commission chairperson," the statement reads.
The observation mission is being implemented by the UK Government as part of UK International Development Assistance. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official position of the UK Government.