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21.11.2007

"Heritage" Spamming Its Way Into Presidential Elections

As it has been noted earlier on several occasions on this blog, the leader of the opposition Heritage party, Former …

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09.11.2007

Serge Sargsyan, Raffi Hovhannisyan, Artur Baghdasaryan Leading in Public Opinion Polls?

Thanks to a comment left by Onnik Krikoryan on this blog I found out about this public opinion poll published …

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21.06.2007

Who is the next president?

Taregir electronic daily has published the intermediary results of the SMS voting organized to determine voter sympathies of potential Presidential …

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11.05.2007

Will there be an end to Armenia's "potato democracy"?

Everybody had suddenly become thoughtful and analytical in the Armenian blogosphere. What will happen on May 12 is the question …

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21.03.2007

Kornelij's Election Leaflet #5

Kornelij Glas has issued yet another election leaflet, summerizing key political developments over the past two week: There is a …

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05.03.2007

Armenian Parliament Elections in Figures as Seen on Armenian Blogs

March 3rd was the deadline for submitting party registration applications to the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia (CEC) in order …

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18.02.2007

Vote Bribes, Civil Society, Polls, Surveys & Monitoring

From next week CRD / TI Armenia Election Monitor 2007 “will start to focus on how civil society in Armenia …

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