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  • Opp Candidates in Armenia Slam US-Funded Opinion Poll re Low Ratings

    Global Insight
    December 28, 2007


    Opposition Candidates in Armenia Slam U.S.-Funded Opinion Poll over
    Low Ratings

    by Natalia Leshchenko


    Three Armenian opposition leaders--Artur Baghdasarian, Levon
    Ter-Petrosian, and Vazgen Manukian--have deplored the electoral
    opinion poll conducted with support by the U.S. government as
    fraudulent. The poll, held in Armenia for the first time, started
    with the commencement of the election campaign. It was offered by the
    U.S. government as a part of its "off-the-peg" packet of measures
    designed to ensure the democratic nature of elections in countries
    with dubious democratic records. The poll is designed by the
    renounced Gallup organisation and is intended to serve as a backdrop
    to the official results of the presidential election to be held in
    February 2008. So far, the polls have highlighted Prime Minister
    Serzh Sarkisian's clear lead with an approval rating of 35%.
    Baghdasarian is some way behind with 13%, and Ter-Petrosian even
    further with just 3%.

    Significance:On the surface, the opposition's challenge to what is
    intended to be means of support for them is highly ironic. If the
    polls are correct, they highlight the opposition forces' political
    marginalisation--a wider tendency in the CIS region that Global
    Insight has pointed to in its report. There is a possibility,
    however, that these polls are biased, with opposition leaders
    doubting their quality and claiming that they are conducted that they
    are conducted by government supporters. In any case, bringing into
    question the quality of the polls has already discredited them as a
    means of support for the opposition, and as such has undermined their
    value.
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