“The PAP expects 100% votes of those who are going to vote for the PAP. It is important that 100% of those who will vote for use will be reflected in the reports as a result. What percentages other forces will ensure and at whose expense is their problem. However, God forbid, anything happens at the expense of our votes. Otherwise, many surprises await those who will try to conduct or hold a low-grade election,” Tigran Urikhanyan, the PAP Goris office manager who is included in the PAP list for proportional representation, respond to a question of www.aravot.am what expectations the PAP had from the other 10%. Let us remind that Surik Khachatryan, the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) governor of Syunik, stated at the beginning of the election campaign that the RPA would win 80% of votes in Syunik, whereas now he says that 90% of votes will be given to the RPA.
We inquired from Urikhanyan how many votes in total the PAP expected in that region. The response was, “As many as much trust the PAP has today, insofar as the society pins certain hopes on us today for carrying out the reforms in the future, has faith concerning substantial changes. I think those votes are predominant.”
As for the percentage of the votes expected, our interlocutor noted, “I don’t wish to voice a number, in order to maintain political correctness toward rival political forces, as opposed to the others that try to go beyond political correctness.”
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