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    POSSIBLE ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL BECOMES NEW PM
    By Hasmik Lazarian

    Reuters AlertNet, UK
    April 4 2007

    YEREVAN, April 4 (Reuters) - Armenian President Robert Kocharyan on
    Wednesday appointed Serzh Sarksyan as the Caucasus nation's new prime
    minister and he is now expected by many to run for president in next
    year's election.

    Sarksyan's name was put forward by the Republican Party, the biggest
    group in parliament, after consultations with other parties this
    week. The previous prime minister, Andranik Margaryan, died from a
    heart attack on March 25.

    Sarksyan's cabinet will work until May 12 when Armenia, a nation of 3
    million people, will elect a new parliament in a vote planned before
    Margaryan died.

    He may be re-elected prime minister after the election in which the
    Republican Party, which holds a majority in parliament with its allies,
    is expected to perform well.

    But many believe his ambitions extend beyond the post of prime
    minister since he has said he might run for president next year after
    Kocharyan's second -- and last -- five-year term in office expires.

    The mood of many voters may be influenced by the fact that like
    Kocharyan, Sarksyan also comes from the Nagorno-Karabakh area which
    Christian Armenia annexed from Muslim Azerbaijan in a bloody conflict.

    Kocharyan and Sarksyan held top posts in Karabakh during the war with
    Azerbaijan that claimed more than 35,000 lives before a 1994 truce.

    Sarksyan has been decorated with a top Armenian military order.

    Armenia, bordered by Azerbaijan, Turkey, Georgia and Iran, relies
    heavily on financial and moral support from a huge diaspora in Russia,
    Western Europe and the United States.

    Kocharyan relieved Sarksyan, acting leader of the Republican Party,
    of his other posts of defence minister and secretary of the president's
    security council which he had held since 2000.
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