In the tenth and final part of its series of briefings on the Armenian Parliamentary Elections, LINKS Analysis looks at the significance of the election results, the assessment of international monitors and the tasks ahead for the Armenian people and politicians.
The report says "Most of the international observers who monitored the 6 May Parliamentary elections in Armenia decided in their preliminary findings to focus on the bright side of the process, although the more serious ones also highlighted serious problems and shortcomings.
Their reports paint a confused picture which reflects a flawed, but improved electoral process, and which has resulted in the government tightening its hold on parliament but with all opposition parties of any significance now represented in the legislature."
Read the report here
source: commonspace.eu