A re-engaged voter?: Serzh-LTP standoff produces nearly record-high turnout amid opposition claims of “inflated figures”
When ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan announced his election bid last October and began to gather massive crowds of supporters and sympathizers in the following months, few doubted the February vote would be of huge interest in and outside Armenia.
However, few would predict that the voter activity would beat all expectations to stand at roughly the same level (or even exceed) that Armenians registered when they elected their first president (incidentally Ter-Petrosyan) in October 1991 – after decades of having been deprived of a real democratic election by Soviet rulers. (Queues at polling stations were observed all over the former Communist bloc countries in the early 90s). Reply |