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    New Times leader rules out a possible foreign interference with the
    parliamentary election in Armenia

    Arminfo
    2007-04-21 18:00:00

    Aram Karapetyan, a political expert and the leader of the oppositionist
    New Times party, rules out a possible foreign interference with the
    course of the parliamentary election in Armenia.

    At today's press-conference at the Azdak club, A.Karapetyan referred
    to the April 20 statement made by Stanislav Chernyavsky, the Director
    of the CIS International Institute of Monitoring Democracy Development
    and a member of the observation mission of the CIS Interparliamentary
    Assembly. To remind, yesterday S.Chernyavsky said: "We can't be
    completely objective when estimating the election in Armenia, as
    we are interested in consolidation of stability and progress in
    the country". Commenting upon the Russian observer's statement at
    ArmInfo correspondent's request, A.Karapetyan pointed out that it
    means the international observers will approve the choice of the
    people. At the same time, he pointed out the fact that the foreign
    diplomats accredited in Armenia, as well as the heads of international
    organizations' missions seem to dissociate from the parliamentary
    election, preferring either to keep silence or to leave the country
    for the election period.

    As for the Russian high-ranking officials' visits to Armenia that have
    recently become too frequent, A.Karapetyan thinks that one shouldn't
    qualify these visits as Moscow's attempts to support the Republican
    Party of Armenia and Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan. "Russia
    is interested not in Armenia but the whole region, and it is a weak
    PR action to show this as a support," he said.
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