Tuesday, 29 November, 2005  
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Armenia’s largest election-monitoring organization condemned on Tuesday the government’s handling of the weekend constitutional referendum, citing widespread fraud reported by its observers.
[ last updated 18:24 ]
President Robert Kocharian thanked the electorate on Tuesday for what he saw as its “unequivocal and resolute” endorsement of his constitutional amendments which he said will usher in an era of prosperity for Armenia.
[ last updated 18:30 ]
The Armenian opposition again rallied thousands of supporters in Yerevan on Tuesday, giving the authorities until Friday to nullify the weekend referendum or face more street protests against its allegedly fraudulent results.
[ last updated 12:04 ]
The United States joined European observers on Tuesday in raising serious questions about the credibility of the official results of Armenia’s weekend constitutional referendum which gave victory to President Robert Kocharian and his allies by a strikingly large margin.







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“The opposition’s wrong stance and lack of authority, coupled with a deep popular lethargy, paved the way for the unlimited and absolute impudence of our rulers," editorializes "Aravot."
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