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    REPUBLICAN PARTY TIGHTENS ITS GRIP ON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 27 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 27, ARMENPRESS; The governing Republican Party of
    prime minister Serzh Sarkisian has further tightened its grip on the
    parliament after a member, Khachik Manukian, won the repeat parliament
    election on August 26 in a constituency in central Aragatsotn province.

    Khachik Manukian, a businessman, was said by the Central Election
    Commission (CEC) to have won 16,121 votes of the electoral district
    No. 15, which embraces the town of Talin and several surrounding
    rural communities.

    His major rival, Mnatsakan Mnatsakanian, mayor of Talin, came in
    second with 10,067 votes, Gurgen Shahinian, a candidate backed by the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) was the third with 7,248 votes.

    The vacant seat in the 131-member National Assembly was contested also
    by Raffi Hovhanesian, head of the Zharangutyun (Heritage) opposition
    party, despite the fact that he had been elected to parliament in the
    May 12 elections. However, Raffi Hovhanesian won only 1,220 votes
    on August 26 and was the fourth among 6 contenders. Hovhanesian's
    unprecedented move does not run counter to the country's Electoral
    Code.

    The CEC decided to hold a repeat parliament election in this district
    after Khachik Manukian, who was declared the winner of the vote on May
    12 amid allegations of vote rigging, made by his main challenger, Talin
    mayor Mnatsakan Mnatsakanian, relinquished his parliamentary mandate.

    According to CEC figures, the voter turnout on Sunday (August 26)
    was almost 61 percent. Out of 60,139 eligible voters only 36,394 went
    to the polls on Sunday.

    The Republican Party will now directly hold 65 of the 131 seats in the
    National Assembly. Forty-one of those seats were won under the system
    of proportional representation, while the 23 others in single-member
    individual constituencies.

    The Armenian National Assembly consists of 131 deputies that are
    directly elected every four years.

    The Electoral Code, amended in 2005, provides for the deputies to be
    elected according to a mixed electoral system. 90 deputies represent
    the parties or blocs that have overcome 7% voting threshold in a
    single national constituency. They are elected on a proportional basis.

    The other 41 deputies were elected from single-mandate constituencies
    by means of a one-round majoritarian system. Before the 2005 amendment
    of the Electoral Code the distribution of the seats was: 75 seats
    available for the majoritarian system and 56 for the proportional.
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