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    PARTY LEADER DROPS OUT OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARY RACE AMID ALLEGED PRESSURE

    Aravot, Yerevan
    28 Mar 07 pp 1, 3

    The text of Anna Israyelyan report in Armenian newspaper Aravot
    published on 28 March headlined "Time came and we saw 'payback.' Did
    Samvel Babayan yield because of pressure, or...?"

    In the summer of 2006, Dashink party leader Samvel Babayan told Radio
    Liberty [Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty], "No one should be sure
    that he can do fraud and not be held accountable on the spot." When
    he was asked who would be the one to hold accountable, Babayan said:
    "Time will come, and you will see."

    The politician, who made such a big statement, withdrew his candidacy
    yesterday [27 March] from electoral constituency No 37 [in Syunik
    Region]. This is how Gnel Ghlechyan, the secretary of the Dashink
    political council, explained one of the reasons for this withdrawal:
    "What was going in the electoral constituency No 37 is a shame. One
    could see blatant violations of law at almost every step months before
    the election. This, of course, has affected our decision."

    In his interviews with A1+, Radio Liberty and Arminfo yesterday,
    Ghlechyan was offering the same texts to explain [Samvel Babayan's]
    withdrawal. One of the reasons is that the state machine has begun
    to use administrative and financial resources as well as pressure
    to secure its candidate's victory. Does this mean that former Goris
    mayor Samvel Harutyunyan, who is a candidate in the same constituency
    and whose candidacy will be supported by Dashink - as the party said
    yesterday - has more financial resources or he can fight against the
    authorities more efficiently? It is not credible, to say the least.

    This is why journalists wondered whether the authorities' pressure was
    the real reason for the withdrawal. "No. There has been no pressure
    or threats against Samvel Babayan," Ghlechyan said, adding that the
    decision has also nothing to do with the recent rumours about Dashink,
    calling those rumours absurd. "Nothing like that has happened,"
    he said.

    It would be right for the Dashink members to coordinate their
    statements because what Ghlechayan - the third on the party list of
    candidates - denies, has been confirmed by Hmayak Hovhannisyan - the
    fourth on the party list- in the 168 Zham newspaper's 24 March issue.

    In connection with the rumours that one of Samvel Babayan's bodyguards
    was detained on charges of illegal weapon possession, Hovhannisyan had
    said, "There were no weapons. It was an effort to instigate something
    we have not done. In our reality, such things happen to politicians
    with an effort to use psychological pressure with the aim of pushing
    them to adopt a milder, restricted and fearful position. In our case,
    this cannot be successful, because the members of the team that
    Babayan leads is not cowards, and will not yield to psychological
    pressure. Simply, some representatives of law-enforcement agencies
    had not calculated their own abilities, and tried to put pressure on
    our team using rough methods."

    Apparently, the pressure was successful. However, instead of admitting
    this, Ghlechyan tried to blame the opposition. "Some political forces
    claiming to be oppositionist and entitled to have members in the
    electoral commissions had earlier promised to cooperate in thwarting
    election fraud but they do not act according to their words. According
    to the information we have, they cooperate with the authorities,
    they have sold their places [in electoral commissions]." He refused
    to name concrete names. The Justice bloc, the National Unity party
    [of Artashes Geghamyan] and the Orinats Yerkir party of [former
    parliament speaker Artur Baghdasaryan] have representatives in
    electoral commissions. Yesterday, they were very surprised about
    Ghlechyan 's statement but refused to comment because Ghlechyan did
    not offer specific names. It is unlikely that those names will ever
    be mentioned because the truth seems to be different.

    According to the Radio Liberty, Babayan has been given a certificate
    that he is a permanent resident of Armenia [a requirement for
    candidates] in exchange for withdrawal of his candidacy in the
    constituency No 37. Otherwise, he would be prevented from running
    under the proportional representation system, too.
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