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    PRIME MINISTER SARKISIAN BRUSHES ASIDE FEARS OF IMMINENT DESTABILIZATION

    Armenpress
    Apr 13 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: Prime minister Serzh Sarkisian has
    brushed aside today fears of imminent political destabilization,
    saying law-enforcement agencies wield sufficient resources to prevent
    any such attempt.

    These fears have been prompted by the assassination attempt on the
    mayor of Armenia's second largest town of Gyumri and two successive
    attacks yesterday morning on offices of the Prosperous Armenia party.

    Mayor of Gyumri, Vartan Ghukasian, was seriously wounded and three of
    his bodyguards were killed when their motorcade came under fire about
    30 kilometers west of Yerevan on April 2 and two Yerevan offices of
    the Prosperous Armenia Party were ripped through by explosions early
    Thursday morning.

    The attacks against party offices were condemned promptly by president
    Robert Kocharian as an attempt to destabilize the political situation
    in the country ahead of next month's parliamentary elections.

    Serzh Sarkisian was attending today a ceremony of handing the first
    of 10 computers to the Arabkir Passport Department of Police, which is
    part of a project implemented by International Foundation for Electoral
    Systems (IFES) and funded by the United States government. The project
    will install 45 specially-designed computers in passport offices around
    the country over the next month to give voters immediate access to
    their voter registry records.

    Speaking to journalists after the ceremony Serzh Sarkisian said
    no country is immune from crimes and the immediate function
    of law-enforcement bodies is to detect and punish culprits. He
    declined to link the assassination attempt on the Gyumri mayor with
    election-induced processes, saying the answer should be given by
    law-enforcement bodies.

    Likewise he declined to give his assessment of the two explosions
    that hit the offices of the Prosperous Armenia.

    "I do not want to voice my opinions because I would not like to
    impose them on police officers. When the masterminds and executors
    are revealed, then we shall give our assessments," he said.
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