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    AS RA PRESIDENT ESTIMATES, PREELECTORAL CAMPAIGN PROCEEDS RATHER CALMLY AND IN CIVILIZED WAY

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 27 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 27, NOYAN TAPAN. "The preelectoral campaign proceeds
    rather calmly and in a civilized way," RA President Robert Kocharian
    stated at the April 27 meeting with lecturers and students of Yerevan
    State University. He expressed satisfaction that political forces
    taking part in the preelectoral process, with the exception of two
    or three forces, refuse radical extremist slogans. "It is obvious
    that our public does not admit aggressive manifestations, moods of
    colored revolutions," he said.

    R. Kocharian emphasized that the opposition has all possibilities
    for criticism, the preelection meetings are held and there is no
    obstacle by any governmental body. And if there are such, in the
    President's words, the government will immediately undertake measures
    for liquidating them.

    In RA President's words, the authorities have rather good start
    opportunities in the preelection campaign, and the stable economic
    growth, as well as softening of social tension is a basis for this.

    R. Kocharian expressed bewilderment in connection with overestimating
    their abilities by political forces taking part in the electoral
    campaign.

    According to the statements made by those forces, in total, 380% votes
    will be given in favor of them, at that, without RPA and Bargavach
    Hayastan. The President said that this is done for a single purpose:
    not gaining the promised percents, these forces without fail will speak
    about falsified elections in the future and the issue of legitimacy
    of authorities will be touched upon all the time in the five years
    following the elections.

    In connection with interim reports of international monitoring
    missions R. Kocharian said that Armenia has objections in two issues
    of principle. In particular, it is mentioned in the reports that
    only representatives of parties making majority in RA parliament take
    ruling posts in electoral commissions.

    In the President's words, this is not prohibited by the law. The
    second objection relates to active coverage of activity of government
    consisting mainly from members of RPA, including activity of RA Prime
    Minister. RA President is categorically against this objection. In his
    opinion, every weak the government convenes sittings on 35-40 issues
    on agenda, therefore, even having some administrative resources,
    its cannot take a full-value part in the preelection campaign.
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