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Polls close in Armenian election | |
(about 12 hours later) | |
Polls have closed in Armenia's parliamentary elections, seen as a key test of the country's democracy. | |
The governing Republican Party, led by Prime Minister Serzh Sarksyan, is expected to win. | |
This is Armenia's fourth election since it gained independence in 1991. Foreign monitors said the last poll, in 2003, did not meet democratic standards. | This is Armenia's fourth election since it gained independence in 1991. Foreign monitors said the last poll, in 2003, did not meet democratic standards. |
Ahead of the vote, Western countries warned of serious consequences if Armenia did not improve this record. | |
If there is evidence of fraud, Armenia could lose more than $200m (£101m) of American development aid and the possibility of closer links with the European Union, the BBC's Matthew Collin in Yerevan says. | If there is evidence of fraud, Armenia could lose more than $200m (£101m) of American development aid and the possibility of closer links with the European Union, the BBC's Matthew Collin in Yerevan says. |
These are vital for the future of this small, impoverished and isolated country, our correspondent says. | These are vital for the future of this small, impoverished and isolated country, our correspondent says. |
Preliminary results are expected within 24 hours. | |
"The real test is on election day and during counting," a spokesman for the Organisation for Security and Co-operation of Europe (OSCE) monitors told Reuters news agency. | |
"That is a cornerstone," he added. | |
'Buying support' | 'Buying support' |
About 2.3m voters were registered to elect 131 members of the country's National Assembly. | |
The start of the campaign was marred by a series of violent attacks. | The start of the campaign was marred by a series of violent attacks. |
Questions were also raised about the conduct of some politicians who had been offering gifts to potential voters. | Questions were also raised about the conduct of some politicians who had been offering gifts to potential voters. |
Our correspondent says some opposition parties believed the vote would be rigged so Armenia's elite can retain its wealth and power. | |
Critics have accused the authorities of trying to silence dissent and have vowed to launch protests after the elections. | Critics have accused the authorities of trying to silence dissent and have vowed to launch protests after the elections. |
Officials say that changes in the country's electoral law will make these polls more democratic. | Officials say that changes in the country's electoral law will make these polls more democratic. |
Armenia fought an unresolved war with neighbouring Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region after the break-up of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. | Armenia fought an unresolved war with neighbouring Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region after the break-up of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. |
Yerevan also has fraught relations with Turkey. | Yerevan also has fraught relations with Turkey. |
Earlier this week, Armenia angered OSCE by refusing to grant visas to eight Turkish members of its 400-strong group of foreign observers. | Earlier this week, Armenia angered OSCE by refusing to grant visas to eight Turkish members of its 400-strong group of foreign observers. |