Republican MP certain that dirt will be kicked
Member of the NA Republican faction Artak Zakaryan is already certain that there will be political forces that will try to "kick dirt" in the Republicans' faces after the parliamentary elections.
"There will definitely be forces that will try to cause uproar after losing or not gaining much confidence and will blame the state of the electoral processes for that," he said during a discussion on the elections.
The Armenian National Congress representative rushed to say that the electoral processes are already going in the wrong direction since the government is getting ready to falsify the elections.
"We don't expect to see normal parliamentary elections," ANC representative Felix Khachatryan said.
Representative of the Free Democrats Party Armen Arakelyan also doesn't expect to see free and fair elections. He says he only sees how the government has occupied the entire sphere of television by presenting its charities.
"I see free medical treatment and thousands of people who I already recognize by their faces and names," Arakelyan says.
To resist electoral fraud, member of "Heritage" Party Armen Martirosyan calls on making the transition to a 100 percent proportional electoral order since those elected by the majoritarian order are the ones accused of electoral fraud the most.
"The political forces try to throw the blame on those elected by the majoritarian order, saying those people beat and distributed electoral bribes," "Heritage" faction member Armen Martirosyan said.
ARF-D MP Artsvik Minasyan warns that the government is closely linked to business and won't give up power. According to him, it is necessary to participate in the elections and not allow them to be falsified.
The Republican MP summed up the debate and noted that the speakers already had lack of faith in the elections. He calls on opposition members to come to the winning party's headquarters and congratulate the representatives after being defeated.