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    BBC Monitoring quotes from Armenian press 13 May 07

    The following is a selection of quotes from articles and commentaries
    published in the 13 May 07 editions of Armenian newspapers:

    Reactions to the parliamentary election

    Hayots Ashkharh (pro-government) "Continuous disgrace of elections is
    one of the most important conditions for successful coloured
    revolutions. Radical opposition, "human rights" organizations and
    observers funded by international organizations work hand in hand to
    achieve this goal. A well-established mechanism is put into
    operation. Everybody knows what they have to do." (Commentary by
    Vrezh Aharonyan)

    Golos Armenii (pro-government) "It is virtually absolutely obvious to
    everyone that not many have expected such a high voter turnout, no
    matter what comments were made ahead of the 12 May parliamentary
    election or whatever attempts to question its outcome well in advance
    were made by some political forces. This said, it has turned out that
    our citizens, judging by everything, have demonstrated their
    positions, being aware that the current presidential election is of
    crucial importance for the country as the presidential election will
    follow in less than a year." (Commentary by A. Chilingaryan)

    Azg (centrist) "The main conclusion on this 12 May parliamentary
    election probably is that the first-past-the-post system has exhausted
    itself and cannot exist without vote-rigging. Most election fraud and
    shortcomings detected during the voting day in and outside polling
    stations are done by the candidates running under the
    first-past-the-post system." (Commentary by A. M.)

    Aravot (opposition) "I have to say that while the `victory' of the
    authorities is not deserved, the defeat of the opposition is well
    deserved. Both the radical and the moderate opposition forces did
    their best to have the results we have today." (Commentary by editor
    Aram Abrahamyan)

    Haykakan Zhamanak (opposition) "Armenian citizens can calm down: the
    Republican Party of Armenia has no intention of taking the 150 per
    cent of the votes in 12 May parliamentary election. At least as of
    yesterday, 12 May, the votes of the RPA did not exceed 100 per
    cent. If speaking more seriously, we have to state that the 2007
    parliamentary election was notable by the better-organized
    fraud". (Editorial)
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