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    ACCORDING TO SHAVARSH KOCHARIAN, NKR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ESSENTIALLY DIFFER FROM ARMENIAN ONES IN POSITIVE SENSE

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 24, 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. Fair and democratic elections were held
    in the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh on July 19, which, in difference
    to the previous ones, were alternative elections. This statement was
    made by Shavarsh Kocharian, the Chairman of the Board of the National
    Democratic Party, who took part in the presidential elections of the
    Republic of Nagorno Karabakh as an observer, in his interview with
    a Noyan Tapan correspondent.

    According to him, those elections essentially differ from the ones
    held in Armenia in a positive sense, as there was no tension or
    mutual distrust.

    "Irrespective of the existence of an external danger, the people
    realized the necessity to go forward towards democracy," Shavarsh
    Kocharian mentioned.

    He believes that the process of democratization in Karabakh has become
    evident in the past seven years, in particular. Shavarsh Kocharian
    is of the opinion that the preconditions for the success of the
    presidential elections were created still during the elections of
    the local authorities, when the opposition achieved great success and
    the representative of the opposition was elected Major of Stepanakert.

    The Head of the National Democratic Party regarded the statements made
    by international institutions concerning non-recognition of Karabakh
    as illogical. According to Shavarsh Kocharian, if the inhabitants of
    the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh followed their persuasions and did
    not have Constitution, did not hold elections, a referendum, then "the
    country would turn into a country of field commanders like Chechnya."
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