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    NEW ELECTION BODY MEETS TO PICK ITS LEADERSHIP
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 6 2007

    Armenia's new Central Election Commission (CEC) convened for the
    first time on Monday to elect its leadership.

    During the meeting that lasted only seven minutes, the eight-member
    body unanimously elected the president-nominated representative to
    the CEC, Garegin Azarian, chairman. This will be the third consecutive
    term for the 46-year-old justice councilor of the second rank.

    Azarian, who has been criticized by the Armenian opposition for
    allegedly mishandling election processes in the country during his
    two successive terms, said the overwhelming vote of confidence in
    him and the other elected top commission representatives from their
    colleagues gives an opportunity to "have a better preparation for
    the next [presidential] elections" and improve teamwork.

    In a brief conversation with reporters Azarian advocated a number of
    changes in the country's electoral code mainly concerning voting and
    tabulation procedures.

    "These procedures must be simplified in order to make it possible
    to ensure their implementation," he said. "We proceed from the
    experience that we had during the latest elections to the National
    Assembly. The envisaged complex procedures give nothing, but create
    additional difficulties."

    Prosperous Armenia Party representative Harutiun Shahbazian and Abraham
    Bakhchagulian of the Republican Party of Armenia were unanimously
    elected deputy chairman and secretary of the CEC, respectively.
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