Левон Тер-Петросян обсудил с главой наблюдательской миссии БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ вопрос проведения прозрачных выборов

Лидер оппозиционного Армянского национального конгресса Левон Тер-Петросян 31 марта принял главу наблюдательской миссии БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ Радмилу Шекеринска.

Как сообщили АрмИнфо в пресс-службе АНК, Тер-Петросян представил свои подходы по обеспечению прозрачных и справедливых майских выборов в Национальное собрание. Он особо отметил необходимость очистки списков от имен отсутствующих избирателей, обеспечив их право на голосование возможностью включения в дополнительные списки.
Стороны договорились о сотрудничестве между долгосрочными наблюдателями БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ и областными штабами АНК. Выборы в парламент Армении пройдут 6 мая.

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