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    DASHNAK CANDIDATE SLAMS 'FRAUDULENT' POLLS
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Dec 24 2007

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian is not as popular as is claimed by
    pro-government pollsters, one of his election challengers representing
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) said on Monday.

    Deputy parliament speaker Vahan Hovannisian also echoed former
    President Levon Ter-Petrosian's claim that the Armenian authorities
    artificially increased the number of presidential candidates to
    facilitate Sarkisian's victory in the ballot scheduled for February 19.

    Opinion polls conducted by the Armenian Sociological Association
    (ASA) and other local researchers have consistently given Sarkisian
    a huge lead over other election contenders. Armenian state television
    cited on Sunday the results of the latest, U.S.-funded poll designed
    by the U.S. Gallup organization and conducted by the ASA.

    It said Sarkisian would garner 29 percent of the vote if the election
    was held this week. Opposition leader Artur Baghdasarian would come
    in a distant second but far ahead of other candidates with 12 percent,
    according to the poll.

    Ter-Petrosian and his allies dismiss this and previous voter survey as
    fraudulent, saying that the ASA's past polling data always coincided
    with the official results of past Armenian elections criticized as
    deeply flawed by international observers.

    Hovannisian, the Dashnaktsutyun candidate, likewise challenged the
    credibility of those polls. Asked by journalists whether he trusts
    in the approval ratings assigned to Sarkisian, he said, "No, I don't."

    Hovannisian said Dashnaktsutyun, which is represented in Sarkisian's
    cabinet by three minister, has conducted its own poll which put him
    in second place. But he declined to give any details, saying only
    that the prime minister's victory is not a forgone conclusion despite
    upbeat statements made by his entourage.

    "They usually speak of things being predetermined when their
    self-confidence is phony," said Hovannisian. "There are no grounds
    for such self-confidence in Armenia."

    "Nothing is predetermined. Everything will be decided by the popular
    vote," he added.

    The Dashnaktsutyun leader, whose daughter married a nephew of Sarkisian
    recently, also made it clear that he will not drop out of the race
    in favor of the election favorite. "Dashnaktsutyun will go to the
    end with an intention to win," he said.

    In a weekend speech, Ter-Petrosian alleged that some of the nine
    presidential candidates entered the fray on government orders with
    the aim of splitting the opposition. The ex-president, seen by
    many as Sarkisian's most formidable challenger, named no names but
    stressed that he does not regard Hovannisian and Baghdasarian as
    "bogus candidates."

    "He has serious reason to have such a view," Hovannisian said,
    commenting on Ter-Petrosian's claims.
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