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    ARMENIAN AIDE NAMES POSSIBLE WINNERS IN PARLIAMENTARY POLLS

    Arminfo
    20 Apr 07

    Yerevan, 20 April: Crime in Armenia that has become more frequent
    lately will in no way influence the election in the country, the
    Armenian president's aide on national security Garnik Isagulyan told
    a news conference in the National Press Club today.

    Isagulyan said that people should not connect the assassination attempt
    on the life of Gyumri mayor Vardan Ghukasyan and yesterday's shooting
    in the Erebuni community with the election.

    Such facts happen regardless of whether there is an election in the
    country or not. He talked about the blasts in the campaign offices
    of the Prosperous Armenia Party and said that possibly some forces
    interested in the destabilization of the election process could have
    implemented them. "In any case, the country's authorities control
    the situation, and nobody should doubt that the election will be free
    and fair," Isagulyan said.

    He continued to speak about the election and forecasts on its
    results. He repeated the statement that the political forces that
    have opened representative offices in the country and have actively
    worked with the population for four years since the previous election
    will be the winners of the election. Those are the Prosperous Armenia
    Party, the Republican Party of Armenia and the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation - Dashnaktsutyun. The parties that also work actively but
    not in the whole country are the Heritage and Alliance Parties. The
    People's Party of Armenia and the United Labor Party also have many
    offices. The rest prefer to limit themselves to haughty statements
    on TV about 70 per cent of their votes, and talk about mass rigging
    after losing. "The time of populism has gone, it is time to work.

    Political forces themselves are not interested in rigging and
    provocations," Isagulyan said.
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