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  • BAKU: Armenia holds parliamentary elections

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 12 2007

    Armenia holds parliamentary elections

    [ 12 May 2007 15:45 ]

    Armenians voted in parliamentary elections Saturday in what is being
    billed as a litmus test for democracy in this impoverished ex-Soviet
    country.

    22 opposition parties and 1 bloc are running and analysts say these
    divisions have scuttled chances of defeating two pro-government
    parties - the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HKK) and the
    Prosperous Armenia party.
    About 2,285,830 of Armenia's three million people are registered to
    vote in elections for 131 seats in the national assembly.
    All 131 seats are up for grabs - 90 to be chosen according to
    proportions that parties get nationwide and the other 41 in
    single-mandate contests.
    13,333 observers from 50 local and 755 observers from 6 international
    organizations are monitoring the vote.
    8,000 police officers have been involved to keep the security.
    Polls have started since 08.00 am (local time) in 1,923
    constituencies.
    The Central Election Commission will announce preliminary results
    tomorrow. /APA/
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