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    KOCHARIAN HOPES FOR LOYAL PARLIAMENT
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    May 10 2007

    President Robert Kocharian expressed hope late Thursday that Armenians
    will hand political parties loyal to him a comfortable majority in
    the parliament that will be elected on Saturday.

    Kocharian predicted that none of them will win an absolute majority
    of seats in the next National Assembly. He indicated his belief
    that that Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's Republican Party (HHK)
    will win a plurality of votes in the elections.

    "It is extremely important that the new parliament and the president
    be able to cooperate," he told Armenia's leading TV stations in
    an interview. "If there is a confrontation between these two state
    institutions, it is the people that will suffer."

    "It is unlikely that one political force will have an absolute majority
    and be able to single-handedly form a government," Kocharian said. "We
    already have had a coalition government and there must be forces that
    are capable of cooperating with each other."

    "I believe it would be good if the Republican Party had a weighty
    presence in parliament. They have both the experience and ability to
    control the situation and would continue reforms with renewed vigor,"
    he added.

    Kocharian expressed hope that two other major pro-presidential parties,
    Prosperous Armenia and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, will
    also have a "serious presence" in the 131-seat legislature. He was
    also hopeful that only the "constructive" segment of the Armenian
    opposition will win parliament seats, hitting out at more radical
    groups opposed to his rule.

    Kocharian went on to insist that his administration has succeeded in
    creating a level playing field for all election contenders. He also
    said he and his administration will now bear little responsibility
    for the conduct of the vote itself, arguing that most members of
    various-level election commissions are appointed by the Armenian
    parties represented in the outgoing parliament.
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