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YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: While Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is trying to assure from various platforms that no elections were rigged during his rule, there is a deep uneasiness in the [ruling] CC [(Civil Contract Party)] ranks regarding the transparency of the upcoming elections of the CC board.

It is no coincidence that at the request of the party members, the board has made a decision to make the voting booth be partially open during the elections, part of the voting booth be closed to the extent that that it is not possible to see who they are voting for, so that the party members see the actions of the voter, and the latter would be able to neither take a photo of the ballot paper nor have a chance to collect other evidences and later give an "account" to some people.

Although many believe that fraudsters will carry out their work even under such conditions. Otherwise, they would have agreed to the demand that the voting booths be put turned around; that is, the voters stand with their backs to the candidates so that the latter can see all the actions of the voters.

Let us note that the [new] CC board will be elected during the congress called by the party on September 18 (...).

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