"Hraparak" newspaper writes: "The other day, from the highest echelons of the defense department, an internal instruction was issued to the personnel to do "present-absent" in the army regarding the issue of involvement in the parliamentary elections. That is, to understand who fulfilled the directive issued before June 7, who took a neutral position, and especially to identify the saboteurs, those who do not fulfill the directive, who will be urged to submit applications for release.
Those who diligently fulfilled the instructions from above will be promoted, those who failed will be demoted. We wrote during the pre-election period that the responsibility for the internal instruction of the army personnel was placed not only on the military commanders, but also on the forces of the given areas, who coordinated the process of bringing votes for the CP to the elections.
Sometimes they were involved with their families and played an active role. And on the voting day, they coordinated the work of taking the rank and file to the precincts and controlled how the officers voted."








