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    YEREVAN BIDDING LAST FAREWELL TO PRIME MINISTER MARGARYAN

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    March 28 2007

    YEREVAN, March 28 (Itar-Tass) - Armenia is bidding its last farewell
    to Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan, who suddenly died last Sunday.

    The president has declared a day of mourning - the black-rimmed
    national flags are hoisted half-mast, all the cultural and recreation
    functions, as well as the radio and TV entertainment programs are
    cancelled.

    The coffin with Margaryan's body was taken on Wednesday from his
    apartment to the lobby of the Spendiarov National Academic Opera and
    Ballet Theatre, where it will lay in state.

    The mourning procession halted en route at the Headquarters of the
    Republican Party of Armenia, which Margaryan headed for ten years,
    and also at Government House, since he was at the head of the Armenian
    cabinet, beginning from May 2000.

    In spite of drizzling rain, numerous representatives of the
    Armenian public circles and political parties came to bid farewell
    to Andranik Margaryan. They told Itar-Tass that the tenth premier
    of the independent Armenia was unquestionably a key figure on the
    country's political scene.

    He had agreed to assume this responsible post in 2000, at the time
    when the country's domestic political situation was quite difficult
    and had thereby played a most important stabilising role, they added.

    Whereas Armenia had nine prime ministers during the preceding nine
    years, i.e. on the average one every year, Margaryan had headed the
    cabinet for seven long years.

    Precisely due to this fact, political experts had dubbed him "the
    Armenian stability premier". It was during his premiership that
    Armenia became a member of the World Trade Organisation and was able
    to annually record amazing economic growth rates.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed profound condolences
    to President Robert Kocharyan, to all the leaders of Armenia, to the
    relatives and near ones of the deceased in connection with the sudden
    death of the country's prime minister.

    President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and High
    Representatives for the Common Foreign and Security Police Javier
    Solana have addressed telegrams of condolences to the Armenian
    leadership.

    Russian Minister of Transport Igor Levitin heads the Russian delegation
    to the funeral of Andranik Margaryan.
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