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    PRESS TV, Iran
    May 13 2007


    Armenian opposition vows protests
    Sun, 13 May 2007 13:38:24


    Armenian opposition parties vow to launch protests after preliminary
    results showed the pro-govt. parties sweeping parliamentary
    elections.

    "We do not recognize the election and we are now taking the next
    important step in our struggle," said Nicol Pashinian, a leader of
    the Impeachment bloc, adding that protests would begin Sunday
    afternoon.

    Pashinian's bloc is one of numerous opposition forces unlikely to
    cross the five-percent threshold of votes required to enter
    parliament, preliminary results showed.

    Simultaneous with the planned start of demonstrations, observers from
    the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe were to give
    their findings on whether the election met international standards.

    Observers noted improvements in the run-up to the vote, saying the
    government had granted the opposition wide access to voters.

    But the opposition claims violations were rife on election day,
    including instances of pro-government parties bribing voters outside
    polling stations.

    The Central Elections Commission said there were no major violations.


    Preliminary figures showed voter turnout at 59.4 percent.

    Results from 1,638 out of 1,923 polling stations showed the
    Republican party of Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian far ahead with 34
    percent of the vote, the Elections Commission said Sunday.
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