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    ARMENIAN SPEAKER DECLINES TO PLEDGE CLEAN VOTE
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    March 15 2007

    Parliament speaker Tigran Torosian said on Thursday that the May
    parliamentary elections will be vital for Armenia's future but
    pointedly stopped short of promising that they will be free and fair.

    Torosian made the point that the significance of the proper conduct
    of the vote goes far beyond hundreds of millions in additional Western
    assistance to Armenia, notably a $235 million aid package promised by
    the United States under the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) program.

    Visiting Yerevan last week, a senior official from a U.S. government
    agency handling the scheme reiterated that the release of the funds is
    contingent on "significant improvement over past [Armenian] elections."

    Torosian said the official, John Hewko, told him that "unless there
    are good elections, the program could be terminated." "During our
    conversation I said that any assistance is certainly important for
    Armenia," he said. "But these elections are even more significant
    for Armenia's future than tens of millions of dollars in aid."

    The Armenian authorities have assured both the U.S. and the European
    Union that the polls slated for May 12 will be more democratic than
    the ones held until now.

    But Torosian, who is a leading member of the governing Republican
    Party (HHK), made no such forecasts on Thursday. "I can predict with
    certitude only those things that depend only on myself," he told a
    news conference.

    Asked whether be is confident that the HHK will not resort to vote
    rigging, Torosian replied, "Who do you mean by the Republicans? The
    Republican Party has tens of thousands of members. Can anybody pledge
    to control the actions of each of those tens of thousands of members?

    I don't think so."

    "I can't exclude that something [bad] involving a member of the
    Republican Party might happen," the Armenian speaker added. He
    claimed at the same time that the HHK leaders are committed to free
    and fair elections

    Two of those leaders, Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian and Minister
    for Local Government Hovik Abrahamian, have played keys roles in
    the conduct of the previous Armenian elections marred by serious
    irregularities. Earlier this month, Abrahamian was appointed as HHK
    campaign manager.

    The ruling party, which makes no secret of its intention to again
    get the largest number of seats in parliament, is already facing
    opposition accusations of foul play. Reports in the Armenian press
    have likewise alleged that the Republicans are illegally using their
    grip on most central and local governments for that purpose. Party
    officials deny the allegations.
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