NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
Vanishing ink is provided to Gyumri polling stations
By 10:30 am more than a hundred people have voted in the 34/27 polling
station of Shirak region, situated in the Zatik kindergarten of the district called
Avtokayan. The first violation was recorded by the observer of Civil Society
Institute Marianna Eroyan was the absence of the poster, indicating the polling
station.
The observer tried to find out the reason of its absence from the
chairman of the commission Anahit Gyojyan. The latter answered that they forgot
to put it and will try to correct the mistake.
“My dear, leave us alone, please,
we did not make a serious mistake and we will correct it”, advised the chairman
of the commission, at the same time instructing her colleagues to write the
number of the polling station on a piece of paper.
“Hetq” was already informed that
the ink for the passports was of a “fast vanishing” type and after it was found
out the ink was replaced with a normal one. It turned out, that the same
problem happened in the 34/27 polling station.
The chairman of the commission Anahit Gyonjyan said that from 8am to
9:30am they worked with red ink. Afterwards they noticed that the ink vanishes.
They made a report and informed the CEC (Central Electoral Commission),
received new blue ink and work with that at present. Before it was found out
that the ink vanishes, 100 passports had already been marked with that in the
polling station34/27.
Eranuhi Soghoyan
