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    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 13, 2007 Sunday 10:13 AM GMT


    OSCE hails Armenia parliamentary vote


    Armenia's parliamentary election this weekend was a "clear
    improvement" over previous polls in the former Soviet republic, the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said Sunday.

    "These elections were a clear improvement, and that is good for
    Armenian democracy," OSCE election observation coordinator Tone
    Tingsgaard said in a statement.

    Western governments had put intense pressure on Armenia to improve on
    previous elections, which were marred by accusations of fraud and
    voter intimidation.

    The OSCE "commended steps taken by the Armenian authorities to
    address serious shortcomings, including amendments to the election
    code. The election campaign was dynamic with extensive media
    coverage," the statement said.

    It added, however, that "some issues remain unaddressed," and noted
    "isolated cases of deliberate falsifications."

    The conclusion was a triumph for President Robert Kocharian and his
    supporters, who swept the vote, according to preliminary results of
    Saturday's election.

    This small country wedged between Turkey and Iran relies heavily on
    foreign aid, which the United States had threatened to cut if the
    elections were judged fraudulent.

    Such cuts could be disastrous for Armenia, where more than 30 percent
    of people live on less than two dollars (1.50 euros) a day.

    Earlier Sunday, opposition parties rejected the vote and vowed to
    launch protests that afternoon.

    No Armenian election has been judged free and fair since the country
    became independent with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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