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    EU'S SOLANA PRAISES ARMENIAN ELECTION, OPPOSITION BLASTS IT

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 14 2007

    BRUSSELS, May 14 (RIA Novosti) - EU foreign policy and security chief,
    Javier Solana, praised Monday parliamentary elections in Armenia
    saying they were held in line with international norms and regulations,
    while local opposition parties said the poll was undemocratic.

    More than 2 million Armenians voted May 12 in Armenia's fourth
    elections since the South Caucasus country gained independence in
    1991, with twenty-two parties and one election bloc running for 131
    seats in the parliament.

    According to preliminary results, three parties backing the current
    prime minister and the president won an overwhelming majority. Two
    opposition parties also got seats in the legislature.

    Solana called the poll a considerable progress and said it was held
    in line with norms of the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe and the requirements of the Council of Europe. He added the
    elections were the first since the European Union and Armenia signed
    the Neighborhood Policy Action Plan in 2006.

    But, opposition parties claimed the vote was falsified, undemocratic
    and not free.

    Stepan Demirchyan, the leader of the Armenian People's Party, said
    Monday that "the new parliament does not reflect the will of people
    and has been formed by mass bribes, terror and intimidation". His
    party, formed in 1998, received about 24,000 of votes (1.7%) failing
    to overcome the 5% barrier necessary to gain parliamentary seats.

    Another opposition party, Orinats Yerkir, which cleared the barrier,
    has said: "Intimidation of electors, use of bribes and non-existent
    ballot papers, numerous breaches in the vote count and the distortion
    of real voting results give ground to question the legitimacy of
    elections."

    The processing of 99.99% of ballot papers showed Sunday that
    five parties elected to the parliament are - the Republican Party
    led by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan with 33.8% of the vote, the
    pro-presidential Prosperous Armenia and Dashnatsutyun with 15.1% and
    13.1% of the vote, respectively, and the opposition parties Orinats
    Yerkir and Heritage with 7% and 6% of the vote, accordingly.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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