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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION LEADER NOTES UNEQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    Mediamax news agency
    10 May 07

    Yerevan, 10 May: The leader of the Orinats Yerkir (Law-Governed
    Country) Party [OYP], Artur Baghdasaryan, said in Yerevan today that
    if the results of the parliamentary election are rigged, he will be
    in the first ranks of protesters.

    Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan today, Baghdasaryan said:
    "On the whole, we are concerned about the election campaign that is
    coming to an end because we have been deprived of equal access to
    airtime and the opportunity to place our billboards in the streets."

    The party leader said that "airtime is full of reports about
    the election rallies of the Republican Party of Armenia, the
    Prosperous Armenia Party and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation -
    Dashnaktsutyun", Mediamax reports.

    Baghdasaryan said that dirty technologies have been used against
    the Orinats Yerkir Party, while the party itself is "engaged only in
    presenting its election manifesto and is not trying to blacken anyone
    and gain dividends from this".

    The OYP leader said that "bribes offered to voters in Armenia have
    taken on a mass scale, but no-one has been held criminally liable
    for this".

    Baghdasaryan condemned the dispersal of the "peaceful demonstration
    of Karabakh red berets" on the evening of 9 May.

    He said that the OYP will be closely following the authenticity of
    lists of voters, the elections and the process of vote-counting. Over
    6,000 proxies of the party will be present at polling stations,
    while the process of vote-counting will be filmed in more than 500
    polling stations, Baghdasaryan said.

    After the close of the polls, the OYP will make a political statement.

    "We are ready to recognize the results of fair elections, but will
    say a decisive 'no' to falsifiers and election crimes," Baghdasaryan
    said. He called on the media and local and international observers
    to closely follow the process of vote-counting.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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