Color revolutions in Armenia possible theoretically but excluded practically

PanARMENIAN.Net - Color revolutions in Armenia are possibly theoretically but excluded practically, RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan. The authorities are constructive in a wish to hold a fair and transparent election. "Investigations show that 50 percent of the people discontent with the outcomes of the elections form opinion from their own experience. 10 percent - under the influence of the political forces who lost the election and 15 percent - under the influence of observers. Consequently, if we manage to hold a fair election there will be no social basis that could provoke destabilization," the PM said. Certainly, he added, there are people who have already started to speak that the election will marred. "I do not know the reasons. Two interim reports issued by the OSCE give a positive estimation to the election campaign. Discontent of 50 or 1000 people cannot be a determining factor for us. There is a society and law enforcement which will perform their mission," he said, Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports.
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