Expert says parties fail because of different missions
“I understand that the sociologists should also work to take care of their families, but they shouldn’t downgrade the rating of a nation claiming that people only vote for money,” Stepan Grigoryan, president of Center on Globalization and Regional Cooperation said today in a news conference.
Ballot stuffing and the so called “carousel” are the main types of frauds; people don’t vote for money, however, the percentage of it is very small.
Mr. Grigoryan said it’s unacceptable when election stormy events are used in favor to personal stuff.
Referring to the formation of joint headquarters, the expert said: “It is a complicated process. The political forces have their own approaches and ambitions, which make it difficult to unite them. RPA could see it wouldn’t dominate in the joint headquarters, hence appeared with a separate initiative. However, these four parties also fail, which means they have different missions. I am not sure they are committed to its implementation.”