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    ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT CHAIR SAYS VIOLATIONS AT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ARE POSSIBLE

    Regnum, Russia
    March 15 2007

    Armenia's society has been developing at a faster rate than its
    political forces, Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, Member of the
    Republican Party Tigran Torossyan said at a news conference on March
    15, adding that society is prepared for qualitatively new elections.

    A REGNUM correspondent quotes him as saying that the forthcoming
    parliamentary elections in Armenia are of exclusive significance,
    as, first of all, they will determine the way the country will be
    developing within next 20-25 years. "The balance of political forces
    in the parliament, formation of the coalition government are secondary
    issues; today, the top priority is to conduct fair elections," the
    speaker said. European institutions are closely watching the election
    process; leadership of Challenges of the Millennium project says
    that the program can be suspended, if the elections are held with
    violations. At the same time, fair elections are necessary, first of
    all, for Armenia, the speaker said adding "it is more important than
    several million dollars."

    At the same time, Torossyan did not rule out a possibility that
    violations can occur at the elections, particularly, by supporters
    and members of the Armenian Republican Party (RPA). "RPA has several
    dozens thousands members; it is impossible to control each of them
    and avouch for everyone," Torossyan noted. According to him, the
    key task of all political forces is to respond to violations as soon
    as possible, prevent from them and not to allow them affecting the
    quality of the forthcoming elections.
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