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    ARMENPRESS

    PRIME MINISTER UNDERSCORES FINDINGS OF PUBLIC OPINION
    SURVEYS
    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: Prime minister
    Serzh Sarkisian underscored today the findings of a
    series of public opinion polls conducted in Armenia by
    leading research and polling centers, including the
    Gallup organization, saying, however, that these
    findings are important in terms of giving an
    opportunity to specify popular feelings and revising
    the main directions of the work and being more
    attentive towards issues of greater social concern and
    interest.
    He said the findings which, by the way, place him
    atop the list of presidential contenders with a huge
    lead, should be approached from this perspective.
    `I am greatly thankful to all those organizations
    which commission these polls and provide us with very
    valuable information,' Sarkisian said.
    Serzh Sarkisian was also asked by journalists to
    comment on deputy parliament speaker Vahan
    Hovhanesian's arguments that the prime minister is not
    as popular as is claimed by pollsters.
    `I have no reasons to doubt what Vahan Hovhanesian
    says. I am sure that he does not trust these findings.
    Otherwise he would have walked out of the presidential
    race or would have mitigated his tough stance,'
    Sarkisian said.
    `Everyone is free not to trust the findings of
    these surveys, they can tell fairy tales that Serzh
    Sarkisian bribed these centers for placing him at the
    forefront, but this would not affect either the
    science that deals with public opinion polls and will
    not affect experts who do not take these claims
    seriously,' Sarkisian added.
    He reminded that the latest poll by the Gallup was
    commissioned by the U.S. International Republican
    Institute (IRI) and paid by the USAID.
    The prime minister also declined allegations by the
    former ruling Armenian National Movement (ANM) that he
    has taken huge sums of money from the Central Bank's
    reserves to pay election bribes.
    Sarkisian said every person who knows a thing of
    two about what Central Bank's reserve is will say that
    this allegation is simply absurd.
    Sarkisian said,' In the time span before February
    19 election we are going to hear things that no one
    could even imagine in nightmares. In all likelihood,
    this is what the ANM thinks of this country. I would
    not like to even comment on such allegations,' he
    said.
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