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    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 28 2007


    ARMENIA NATIONAL STUDY

    The U.S. Embassy in Armenia 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.


    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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