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    SOME ARMENIANS EXPECT FRAUDULENT VOTE

    Angus Reid Global Monitor, Canada
    April 30 2007

    (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many adults in Armenia's capital
    believe the upcoming parliamentary ballot will not be completely
    fair, according to a poll by Sociometer. 45 per cent of respondents
    in Yerevan expect the election to be marred by electoral fraud.

    In addition, 29 per cent of respondents expect a few irregularities,
    and only eight per cent think the process will definitely be fair.

    Armenian president Robert Kocharyan was re-elected to a new four-year
    term in March 2003 in an election marred by fraud allegations. On May
    12, Armenia will renew the 131-member National Assembly. A presidential
    ballot will take place in 2008.

    Earlier this month, European Union (EU) special representative to the
    South Caucasus Peter Semneby discussed the current state of affairs,
    saying, "Fraudulent elections would be a lost opportunity for a firm
    relationship between Yerevan and Brussels."

    Polling Data

    Do you think the election will be marred by electoral fraud?

    Yes, completely 45%

    A few cases will be reported 29%

    No, definitely 8%

    Source: Sociometer Methodology: Interviews with 1,466 Armenian
    voters in Yerevan, conducted on Apr. 21, 2007. No margin of error
    was provided.
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