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    Washington Times, DC
    from United Press International
    May 13 2007


    Observers: Armenian voting 'improved'
    Published: May. 13, 2007 at 3:25 PM


    YEREVAN, Armenia, May. 13 (UPI) -- Armenia's election process has
    improved but some issues still need to be resolved, said
    international poll watchers.
    Pro-presidential parties claimed the majority in Armenia's
    parliamentary election Saturday. The biggest winner was Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarksyan, head of the Republican party, which will
    control around 40 percent of the 131 seats in parliament, RIA
    Novosti, the Russian news agency, reported Sunday.

    The election was seen as a dress rehearsal for next year's
    presidential vote. Sarksyan, 52, a former welder, is backed by
    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, who steps down next year.

    International observers called the election an improvement over the
    2003 election, which they said fell short of democratic standards.

    "Some issues remain and more is needed to consolidate this
    democracy," said Tone Tingsgaard of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe monitoring team.

    Tingsgaard said a primary concern was the close relationship between
    businesses and politicians.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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