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    Jerusalem Post
    May 12 2007

    Armenia chooses new parliament amid worries
    By ASSOCIATED PRESS
    YEREVAN, Armenia


    Armenia voted for a new parliament Saturday in elections dominated by
    concerns about economic issues in the poor and landlocked ex-Soviet
    republic and by opposition fears that officials will falsify the
    results.

    All 131 seats in the National Assembly are to be filled - 90 to be
    chosen according to proportions that parties get nationwide and 41 in
    single-mandate contests. Preliminary results were expected Monday.

    The last parliamentary election, in 2003, was assessed by
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe observers as
    falling short of international democratic standards. But a
    preliminary report from the OSCE's elections-monitoring office on
    this year's campaign did not point to significant problems.

    National media reports on the campaign have been "generally devoid of
    negative reporting," the report said. The OSCE frequently criticizes
    elections in post-Soviet countries for media reports that either
    ignore opposition forces or portray them unfairly.
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