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    KONSTANTIN ZATULIN: PROGRESS WAS OBVIOUS IN ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

    ArmRadio.am
    16.05.2007 14:37

    The results of the parliamentary elections in Armenia speak about the
    success of the political course of the country's current leadership,
    Russian MP, Director of the CIS Institute Konstantin Zatulin
    said, Interax reports. He was included in the group of Russian
    parliamentarians that arrived in Yerevan to monitor the voting process.

    Konstantin Zatulin noted that considerable changes have taken place in
    the moods of the society since the previous parliamentary elections
    of 2003. "Not only a political succession of generations, but also
    a change of the electorate's moods has occurred in this period. If
    in 2003 it was fashionable to criticize the authorities in power as
    it was done by opposition leaders Stepan Demirchyan, Aram Sargsyan,
    Stepan Demirchyan and Artashs Geghamyan, then today none of them
    entered the Parliament," the Russian Deputy said.

    He noted also that the current elections were held in the atmosphere
    of competition between two pro-presidential parties - the Republican
    Party and the Prosperous Armenia Party.

    In Zatulin's words, the victory of the Republican Party means that
    Serge Sargsyan will not only keep the Prime Minister's position, but
    will be the main candidate for presidency. At the same time, the MP
    mentioned that Serge Sargsyan is the Co-Chair of the Armenian-Russian
    Intergovernmental Commission and does much for the development of
    relations between the two countries.

    "I think, however, that the question whether the Republican Party will
    form the government itself or will suggest to create a coalition is
    still important," Konstantin Zatulin noted. He disagrees with those
    Russian politicians and experts who think that the current leadership
    of Armenia has a strictly pro-Russian position.

    "It would be naive to think so. The Armenian leadership has a
    pro-Russian position, i.e. maintaining partnership relations with
    Russia it simultaneously holds the doors open before the cooperation
    with the West. Both Armenia and Russia still have to make great efforts
    for the partnership relations to grow into true ally relations,"
    Zatulin noted.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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