Subjective Opinion Poll, Administrative Resources & Black Propaganda
The Armenian Observer posts a somewhat subjective opinion poll on how the blog thinks people will vote next week in the 19 February presidential election in Armenia. The results point to the necessity of a second round the blog believes. Ironically, however, Observer himself says he couldn’t care less.
Looking at excited faces, listening to hundreds of arguments as to who will win, and why its good for the country, I’m getting to the point, when I really really don’t care. […]
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[…] On the other hand, I don’t thing things will be getting any worse, and today all I’m hoping for is democratic elections - so the image of the country doesn’t suffer once again, and really hope, that whoever comes to power, does it in a way, to be able to claim a reasonable degree of legitimacy.
Another post looks as the use of administrative resources by the prime minister to assemble an audience for a pre-election campaign meeting in Gyumri and the use of black propaganda by pro-government forces in response to similar anti-government DVDs produced and disseminated by Ter-Petrossian’s team.
- Published:
- 02.16.08 / 2pm by Onnik
- Category:
- Armenia, Armenia Presidential Election 2008, Blogs, Campaign, Candidates, Democracy, News Briefs, Opinion, Opinion Polls, Voting

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