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    German Press Agency
    May 13 2007


    Armenia government party wins parliamentary elections

    May 13, 2007, 16:30 GMT


    Yerevan - The pro-Russian Republican Party of Armenia's Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisian won the most seats in parliamentary
    elections, results showed Sunday.

    The party took 39.2 per cent in Saturday's poll, followed by the
    allied Prosperous Armenia Party (14.7 per cent) after vote counting
    was completed in Yerevan.

    The pro-Western opposition have claimed vote rigging in many regions.
    Western observers, however, described a relatively fair poll compared
    to previous such exercises in the former Soviet republic.

    For Sarkisian, Saturday's election marked a test for presidential
    elections in January 2008. The government head is the favoured
    successor to President Robert Kocharian, who is prevented from
    standing as a candidate under constitutional law.

    As the third strongest political force, the Armenian Revolutionary
    Party come in with 12.8 per cent of the vote. The opposition party of
    former parliament chairman Arthur Baghdasarian achieved 6.9 per cent.


    'These elections were a clear improvement. That is good for Armenian
    democracy,' the leader of the election observer delegation Tone
    Tingsgaard of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) said in Yerevan.

    Thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of Yerevan
    ahead of polling Saturday to protest electoral irregularities.

    Aram Karapetian, the chairman of the New Time opposition party
    accused the government of using its political machinery for one-sided
    propaganda in favour of government parties.

    President Kocharian threated to use force to prevent mass protests
    and a change of power as was the case in Georgia and the Ukraine.

    Predominantly Christian Armenia has suffered for years under a
    blockade by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan and relies on support
    from Russia.
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