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    ARMENPRESS

    U.S. EMBASSY CONCERNED BY INACCURATE PORTRAYALS OF
    ARMENIA NATIONAL STUDY

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS: The U.S. Embassy
    in Armenia said today in a press release that it has
    watched with interest the recent press coverage
    generated by the "Armenian National Study" funded by
    the U.S. Agency for International Development.
    `While the Embassy is encouraged that the study has
    focused the attention of Armenian society and
    political parties on the important electoral processes
    underway in the country, we are nevertheless concerned
    by the inaccurate portrayals of the study being
    reported in some national media,' the news release
    said..
    It said as part of the U.S. Government's democracy
    assistance program in Armenia, the "Armenia National
    Study" is an opinion poll designed to be a neutral,
    objective mechanism to assist political parties in
    Armenia to better understand and respond to the major
    political, economic and social concerns of Armenian
    citizens. It is not meant to influence or predict the
    way in which Armenians will vote during elections.
    `In democratic societies, opinion polls provide
    citizens with a forum in which to express their views
    about major issues, both anonymously and objectively,
    to elected officials and political parties that
    represent their concerns. The opinion poll is also an
    effective aid for elected officials and political
    parties to develop programs and platforms that address
    societal concerns and national issues.'
    `Commissioned by the International Republic
    Institute in 2006, the "Armenia National Study" is
    being carried out in Armenia by the Vilnius-based
    Baltic Surveys Ltd. / Gallup Organization with the
    assistance of the Armenian Sociological Association.
    It is common practice to work with local organizations
    in carrying out such public opinion polls.
    A total of seven quarterly opinion polls have been
    carried out since May, 2006. The most recent poll was
    taken in early December, 2007. An eighth and final
    poll is scheduled for mid-January, 2008. Baltic
    Surveys Ltd. / Gallup Organization is also planning to
    conduct an exit poll during the presidential election
    on February 19, 2008.
    To ensure anonymity and objectivity of the opinion
    poll, the Baltic Surveys Ltd. / Gallup Organization
    uses a random sampling methodology that is the
    mainstay of reputable Western polling organizations.
    IRI has shared the poll results, including specific
    information on respective political parties, with
    party representatives.
    The results of all seven polls conducted since May
    2006, including more general information on the major
    political, economic, and social issues, are free for
    public examination on the IRI website (www.iri.org).
    Neither the United States government, the
    International Republican Institute nor Baltic Surveys
    Ltd. / Gallup Organization endorses any particular
    party or candidate. Non-party specific results are
    made public; candidate and party results are shared
    with the appropriate political parties.'
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