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    ACCORDING TO DATA OF SOCIOMETER, MOST OF VOTERS IN REPUBLIC OF NAGORNO KARABAKH WANT TO SEE BAKO SAHAKIAN IN POST OF PRESIDENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 18 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 18, NOYAN TAPAN. In the presidential elections of the
    republic of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakian, the Head of the National
    Security Service, will struggle against Masis Mayilian, the Deputy
    Prime Minister, though they "have different political weight." This
    prevision was made by Aharon Adibekian, the head of the sociological
    center Sociometer, at the June 18 press conference.

    According to a social survey data conducted by the center in Artsakh,
    45% of voters want to see Bako Sahakian in the post of the future
    President of the republic of Nagorno Karabakh, and M. Mayilian,
    who received 5% of the participants of the survey, is in second
    place. Among the other candidates Hrant Melkumian received 3% and
    Armen Abgarian and Vanik Avanesian about 1%.

    In response to the question of whom they think is capable to solve
    the primary problems of Nagorno Karabakh, 44% of the participants
    of the survey mentioned the name of B. Sahakian, about 4.5% that of
    M. Mayilian, and about 2.5% mentioned the name of H. Melkumian. The
    other two candidates received approximately 1% of the votes.

    In response to the question of what characteristic features the
    president of the country should have, 38.5% of those asked mentioned
    "considerate, thinking about his people", 17% said "educated,
    literate", 12.3% "experienced, skillful", 9.5% "incorrupt", and 7.8%
    said "patriotic." The answer "making a contribution to the movement"
    was mentioned by only 3.5% of voters, whereas, in A. Adibekian's
    opinion, this feature was of primary significance for voters ten
    years ago.

    In response to a journalist's question of whether anyone had mentioned
    the fact about B. Sahakian being a drug addict, A. Adibekian answered
    that among the 700 people taking part in the survey, nobody spoke
    about it in that way.

    "A person should not be reproached for the mistakes made when he was
    young throughout his life," the sociologist added.
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