ОБСЕ презентовало в Армении "Справочник избирателя"

18 апреля в Ереване прошла презентация сборника "Справочник избирателя". Сборник был составлен Фондом гражданского и социального развития (ФГСР) при финансовом содействии Ереванского офиса ОБСЕ и USAID.
"Справочник направлен на информирование избирателей о существующих партиях их программах. В нем в полной мере описана деятельность партий, которые намерены участвовать в парламентских выборах в Армении 6 мая. В справочнике объективно и подробно описана предвыборная программа партий, что даст возможность избирателю, ознакомившись со справочником сделать правильный и осознанный выбор",- заявил председатель ФГСР Самвел Мхитарян.


В свою очередь заместитель главы Ереванского офиса ОБСЕ Карел Хофстра отметил, что справочники в большом количестве уже направлены в области Армении для информирования избирателей, которая будет способствовать принятию решения. "ОБСЕ очень радо, что смогло содействовать в осуществлении данной программы. Мы сотрудничаем с Полицией, с ОВИРами для способствования проведения честных, прозрачных и демократических выборов, и данный справочник еще один положительный шаг в этом направлении. Я уверен, что справочник даст полноценную информацию о каждой партии, и выбор за кого проголосовать останется за избирателем. Но, я хотел бы призвать гражданское общество, и после выборов следить за действиями партий в парламенте, поскольку, как известно, все партии перед выборами много обещают и мало делают после выборов'',- подчеркнул Хофстра.

При этом, он призвал граждан быть бдительными и требовательными в отношении осуществления всех тех обещаний, которые были даны политическими партиями во время предвыборной кампании.

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