“I also saw a new phenomenon that had not happened during any election: there was a layer of voters, which was a sufficient percentage, half of whom are active and will participate in the elections, but they do not say who they will vote for. In our territorial structures, they said that there are two reasons for this. One is that they are ashamed to say that they will vote for Nikol Pashinyan. In the other case, they said: wait for a surprise.
In other words, the people of the second group are also afraid to say that they will vote for the opposition, but they will vote for the opposition.” “A1+”Aram Manukyan, vice-chairman of the ANC, deputy candidate, said in a conversation with ANC, talking about the June 7 parliamentary elections.
Even though the ANC vice-president has been touring the settlements of Armenia with his team for months, talked to many people, he could not clearly say whether the majority of voters will vote for the authorities or the opposition forces. But he is concerned that there may be post-election clashes. He thinks that if the winning party does not get the overwhelming majority of votes, but has an advantage with few votes, it can lead to clashes.
“In that case, foreign forces will start working more actively. This is a matter of national security,” says Aram Manukyan.
As for the possibility of signing a peace treaty with Azerbaijan after the elections, he believes that until that country releases our prisoners of war, there is “no right” to talk about peace.
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