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    POLLSTER CENTER SAYS REPUBLICANS AND PROSPEROUS ARMENIA ENJOY HIGHEST POPULARITY RATES

    ARMENPRESS
    Apr 18 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS: Head of a public opinion survey center
    in Yerevan has unveiled today the results of another public opinion
    poll, that has found that the governing Republican Party and the
    Prosperous Armenia of a millionaire businessman Gagik Tsarukian,
    established only last year, enjoy the highest popularity rate and
    are expected to win 30 percent of votes each in May 12 parliamentary
    elections.

    Aharon Adibekian, head of Sociometer pollster center, said to a news
    conference that according to the results of the survey, the Orinats
    Yerkir of ex-parliament chairman Arthur Baghdasarian is the third
    most popular political party, followed by the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF), the Zharangutyun (Heritage) and the National Unity.

    According to the poll, the five percent barrier will be overcome
    also by the People's Party of Armenia, the United Labor Party and
    the Dashink (Alliance).

    Adibekian said the survey embraced 1,500 Armenians in Yerevan and 29
    urban settlements. It emerged also that one third of respondents had
    no interest in political developments and news.

    He said the sudden death of former prime minister Andranik Margarian,
    who was chairman of the Republican Party, has added to its popularity
    and now the share of Armenians who recognize this party is 20 percent
    higher.

    Mr. Adibekian, a frequent target of opposition's criticism, who charge
    that the findings of his surveys are paid by pro-government factions,
    pointed out a glaring discrepancy, in terms of being recognizable,
    between heads of political parties and the parties themselves.

    He said also half of respondents believe that the May 12 elections
    will be free and clean, which Adibekian said is an indication that
    the army of Armenian voters 'who will never sold their vote, no matter
    what they are offered in return" is growing.

    Adibekian also said two thirds of Yerevan residents in Kentron (Center)
    district did not open their apartment doors to answer his employees'
    questions.
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