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    The Brunei Times, Brunei Darussalam
    May 13 2007


    Armenia votes in key poll


    YEREVAN
    13-May-07

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

    Surveys show Armenians are hungry for reform, with an overwhelming
    majority supporting radical change, but polls predict pro-government
    parties will come out ahead in the election.

    At midday, the voting proceeded smoothly and turnout had reached 10.5
    per cent, the Central Elections Commission said.

    The vote is seen as a key test of democratic reform in the small,
    mountainous republic wedged between Turkey and Iran, where no
    election has been judged fair since independence with the collapse of
    the Soviet Union in 1991.

    It is also a dress rehearsal for a presidential vote next year at the
    end of President Robert Kocharian's second term. Prime Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian, Kocharian's chosen successor, is expected to use the
    parliamentary vote as a springboard to launch his presidential
    campaign.

    More than 20 opposition parties are running and analysts say these
    divisions have scuttled chances of defeating two pro-government
    parties _ Sarkisian's ruling Republican party and the Prosperous
    Armenia party headed by millionaire former world arm wrestling
    champion Gagik Tsarukian.

    Outside a polling station in the capital Yerevan, Samvel Isabekian
    said he had voted for Sarkisian, a former defence minister and
    military leader in Nagorny Karabakh, a disputed region seized by
    Armenia from neighbouring Azerbaijan in the early 1990s.

    "I voted for the Republican party because it has the strongest leader
    and our country needs a strong hand," said Isabekian, 23.

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