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    ARMENIA REACHES NEW STAGE OF DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    May 14 2007

    YEREVAN, May 14. /ARKA/. Armenia has reached a new stage of democratic
    development, Aaron Adibekyan, director of Sociometer independent
    sociologic center, said on Monday.

    In his opinion, now people having reached success in various areas
    appeared in political arena.

    Adibekyan thinks these parliamentary elections show that organizational
    resources and relations with the community, not bribery and
    administrative capacity play the key role now.

    As an example, he pointed out that the success of Republican Party,
    Prosperous Armenia and Dashnaktsutyun in parliamentary elections was
    mainly due to their strong organizational resources.

    22 parties and one bloc competed for seats in National Assembly.

    According to Central Election Commission's latest report, Republican
    Party of Armenia scored 32.8%, i.e. 457thnd 32 of 1mln 351thnd 669
    votes cast on Sunday. Prosperous Armenia won 14.7% (200thnd 443)
    and Dashknaktsutyun 12.7% (177thnd 192).

    Only two opposition parties - Orinats Yerkir with its 6.8% or 95thnd
    256 votes and Heritage with 5.8% or 80thnd 890 votes - got seats
    in parliament.

    The remaining 16 candidate parties and one bloc failed to cross
    a five-percent benchmark (5% for parties and 7% for bloc) though
    pro-governmental United Labor Party and opposition National Unity
    and New Times came close to it.

    Central Election Commission says 1 million 351 thousand 669 or 59.9%
    have voted on polling day.

    According to Armenian Police Department's figures 2 million 285
    thousand 830 people are eligible to vote in the country.

    13 thousand 808 representatives of 53 local organization and 767
    members of six international missions observed the elections.
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