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    Leader dies just before crucial vote
    Tony Halpin

    The Times/UK
    March 26, 2007

    The Prime Minister of Armenia died suddenly of heart failure
    yesterday, less than two months before critical parliamentary
    elections in the tiny Caucasus republic.

    Andranik Margaryan, 55, was the longest-serving Prime Minister in
    post-Soviet Armenia. His predecessor, Vazgen Sargsyan, was killed in a
    terrorist attack in parliament in October 1999 that left seven other
    politicians dead. President Kocharyan appointed Mr Margaryan in May
    2000 in an attempt to stabilise the country.

    Mr Margaryan's ruling Republican Party had dominated Armenian politics
    in recent years but was facing stiff competition from a new party,
    Prosperous Armenia, in parliamentary elections in May.

    Mr Margaryan was a computer specialist who became a dissident activist
    against the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
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