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    ANY CHOICE IS PART OF KARABAGH'S FATE
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir.am
    July 20, 2007

    The citizens of Nagorno Karabagh Republic elected the president on
    July 19.

    91,166 citizens had the right to vote. According to the Electoral
    Code of Nagorno Karabagh Republic the elections are considered to be
    valid if 25% of the voters participate.

    Summarizing the first results of the elections as of 11 o'clock
    yesterday the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission of the
    Nagorno Karabagh Republic Sergey Nasibian stated that the elections can
    be considered valid because the minimal threshold of 25% was overcome.

    President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Arkadi Ghukassian said in
    an interview after he voted, "The President that will be elected will
    fulfill his duties as the President with honor." Ghukassian believes
    Karabagh will inevitably become a party to the negotiations because
    this is the only way for the settlement of the conflict.

    "If Karabagh does not participate in the negotiations, there is no
    point in the negotiations because they cannot lead to the conflict
    settlement. The person who is elected to be the President of Nagorno
    Karabagh Republic will take up this responsibility. I am sure the
    Nagorno Karabagh Republic will be in good hands and the person who
    is elected to be the President will fulfill these duties with honor,"
    Ghukassian stated.

    Representatives of the non-recognized republics in the CIS territory
    were observing elections in Nagorno Karabagh. Observers from
    Predniestrovye, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia observed the elections
    in Karabagh.

    Representatives of NGO's, authorities and media from Armenia, USA,
    Italy, Greece, Germany, Serbia, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Macedonia,
    France, Great Britain, Croatia observed the elections. The observers
    stated that judging from the previous elections and the referendum
    it can be stated that the voters actively participate in the elections.

    "The voters are very active because the population in Karabagh
    treats the issue with a high sense of responsibility realizing that
    any elections or referendums are a part of its fate," one of the
    observers noted.

    The observers were mostly interested in the amendments to the
    Electoral Code of Nagorno Karabagh Republic. Chairman of the Central
    Electoral Commission Sergey Nassibian said the observers pointed out
    the necessity for such amendments after the parliamentary elections
    in 2005 and the referendum in 2006. Some of the amendments were made
    based on the observers' recommendations.

    The observers expressed the opinion that the authorities in Karabagh
    have exerted great efforts to hold the elections in the proper manner.

    Representative of the ARF's Supreme Body, Chairman of the National
    Assembly's Standing Committee on External Relations Armen Rustamian
    believes the people who accomplished their independence going through
    suffering will never yield its right to make a choice and to elect
    its authorities to anyone. Rustamian traveled to different regions
    of Artsakh together with the observation mission from Armenia.

    Commenting on his impressions from the elections Rustamian stated that
    the most important impression is that the population of Karabagh prove
    with every election that they are the masters of their independence,
    that they are going to consolidate their independence and show to
    the entire world that even if the international community does not
    recognize Nagorno Karabagh's independence, the Nagorno Karabagh
    Republic is developing and the democratic elections prove this.

    "I am impressed with these elections and I am sure that the
    international observers that are present in Artsakh today can have
    no other impressions. I congratulate the heroic people of Artsakh
    with these elections," Rustamian concluded.

    BBC aired a video material telling about the presidential elections in
    Karabagh. It was noted in the material that a mosque is being renovated
    in Artsakh which proves that there are no acts of vandalism there. One
    of the representatives of the authorities in Karabagh is further
    quoted in the video material saying that the presidential elections
    are another step forward towards Karabagh's international recognition.

    The population of Karabagh wants to prove to the international
    community that it has chosen the democratic way of development. The
    BBC's reporter has also commented on the counter-actions on the
    part of Azerbaijan noting that during the Soviet times the level of
    socio-economic development in Karabagh was not very high and the
    war posed new obstacles for Karabagh's development. Nevertheless,
    Karabagh is now developing and progressing with support from Armenia
    and the Armenian Diaspora, the BBC reporter concluded in the material.

    The Central Electoral Commission of Nagorno Karabagh Republic will
    summarize the initial voting results within 24 hours after the voting.
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