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    ARMENIAN REPUBLICANS EYE 'ABSOLUTE MAJORITY' IN NEW PARLIAMENT
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 11 2007

    The governing Republican Party (HHK) is aiming for a landslide
    victory in the May 12 elections that would earn it an absolute
    majority in Armenia's next parliament, one of its leading members
    said on Wednesday.

    The HHK has controlled at least 47 of the 131 seats in the outgoing
    National Assembly, both through its official parliament faction and
    the People's Deputy group of lawmakers mostly affiliated with the
    party. It has also enjoyed the backing of over a dozen other wealthy
    deputies loyal to the government.

    The HHK's new chairman, Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian, and other
    senior Republicans have said until now that their aim is to win at
    least as many parliament seats as they have had for the past four
    years. But Galust Sahakian, the leader of the HHK faction in the
    current legislature, went farther on Wednesday, saying that the party
    is looking to single-handedly control the new assembly.

    "We must now talk about having an absolute majority," Sahakian told
    reporters. "That is not only what we but also the public and the
    political field believe."

    "Past experience has shown that we are the ones who bear responsibility
    [for government policies] at the end of the day," he argued. "We
    don't dodge responsibility. Nor do we avoid the burden which we have
    to carry."

    The comments will likely stoke opposition allegations that the
    Republicans and Sarkisian in particular are intent on winning the
    elections at any cost, including massive vote rigging. The HHK,
    which controls most of Armenia's local governments and has vast
    financial resources at its disposals, has been accused by them of
    forcing public sector employees to join and vote for the party or
    risk losing their jobs.

    The HHK has dismissed the claims backed up by media reports. Its
    powerful leader has assured the West that the upcoming vote will meet
    democratic standards.
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