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    EX-SPEAKER'S PARTY HIT BY ANOTHER DEFECTION
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Feb 20 2007

    The Orinats Yerkir Party of Armenia's former parliament speaker Artur
    Baghdasarian has suffered yet another defection from its faction in the
    National Assembly, which already shrunk by more than half last year.

    Gagik Mkheyan, a parliament deputy from Orinats Yerkir, confirmed
    on Tuesday reports that he has decided to leave the party due to
    disagreements with its young and ambitious leader. "I have handed in
    my resignation to Artur Baghdasarian," he told RFE/RL.

    The move reduced to eight the number of seats in the 131-strong
    assembly controlled by Baghdasarian's party. As recently as one year
    ago, Orinats Yerkir boasted 21 parliamentarians, giving it the second
    largest parliament faction. Most of them defected from the faction
    last April, precipitating Orinats Yerkir's forced withdrawal from
    the governing coalition. Virtually all of the defectors were wealthy
    businessmen dependent on government connections.

    Mkheyan, who was also a deputy chairman of Orinats Yerkir, refused
    to give any reasons for the move. "I don't find it appropriate to
    talk about the reasons at this point," he said.

    Mkheyan also did not comment on rumors that his resignation came
    in response to government threats to force a construction company
    reportedly owned by him out of business. The company is building
    luxury housing in central Yerevan.

    The remaining Orinats Yerkir lawmakers would not confirm or deny the
    rumors. One of them, Hovannes Markarian, suggested that Mkheyan quit
    mainly because he knew he will not be included on the list of the
    party's candidates for the May parliamentary elections.

    Baghdasarian has repeatedly accused the Armenian authorities of
    harassing many of his loyalists since Orinats Yerkir's exit from the
    coalition. The authorities have dismissed the claims.
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