On an interview on 6 May, election day, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, answering to a question about probable post-election protests, said that they will appeal every electoral violation "in all legal means". Then he continued, that he's not sure how successful it would be, but, in former cases the opposition forces have been working separate and that this time the forces are tripled in the joint headquarters of the ANC, PAP and ARF. On 7 May, the
Armenian National Congress announced that they will hold a demonstration in
Freedom Square on 8 May. During the last demonstration of ANC, Levon Zurabyan, the ANC speaker, said that they will meet again on 8 May and summarize the election and together with the protesters will discuss their future moves. Two days after the 2012 parliamentary election, about 5,000 supporters of ANC marched in the streets of
Yerevan denouncing "fraud" and calling for the election results to be thrown out.
Levon Ter-Petrosyan and other ANC leaders said President
Serzh Sargsyan had rigged the election and demanded new polls. International monitors said the election was peaceful, but criticised "interference" by the ruling party, which it said violated election law in the run-up to the vote. The ANC leaders addressing thousands on
Freedom Square, claimed that the vote giving the ruling
RPA a majority in National Assembly does not reflect the real lineup of political forces in the country.
Armenian Times editor
Nikol Pashinyan stressed that the opposition bloc will not give up the seven mandates and will enter parliament and continue its daily fight to change the political situation. Although, Levon Ter-Petrosyan said that who would not pick his mandate, because it's not appropriate for a former president become an MP. Later he said that bribery, repeated ballot, voter list fraud and other violations were widespread during the election. Another ANC leading member, Aram Manukyan said have evidence of violations committed by the authorities, especially of inflating voter lists, tampering with stamps and ink, pressure on voters and candidates’ proxies and others. He then added that they will appeal the outcome of the elections at the Constitutional Court. On 18 May the
Armenian National Congress applied to the Constitutional Court demanding the cancellation of proportional-system election results. On 31 May the Constitutional Court rejected the appeal. On 26 June second demonstration of the Armenian National Congress after the 6 May election took place at
Freedom Square of Yerevan.
Levon Ter-Petrosyan stated that if
Prosperous Armenia wants to become a serious political force, they should not support
President Sargsyan in
upcoming presidential election. ==References==