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    PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS OF ARMENIA WERE STRUGGLE NOT AGAINST AUTHORITIES BUT BETWEEN TWO PRO-PRESIDENT PARTIES, RF STATE DUMA DEPUTY FINDS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 16 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The results of the parliamentary
    elections held in Armenia prove the succession of the boundary of the
    present authorities of the country. Konstantin Zatulin, a RF State
    Duma deputy, the Director of the Institute of CIS Countries informed
    Interfax about it. K. Zatulin was involved in the group of Russian
    parliamentarians arrived in Yerevan with the monitoring mission.

    K. Zatulin emphasized some change of moods which has happened among
    the citizens of Armenia since the previous, 2003 parliamentary
    elections. "Not only political generation change but also change
    of moods of the electorate took place during that period of time: if
    criticizing the authorities was stylish in 2003 what opposition leaders
    like Stepan Demirchian, Aram Sargsian, Artashes Geghamian did, none
    of them entered the parliament now," the RF State Duma deputy said.

    He also mentioned that the present parliamentary elections were held
    not under the sign of struggle against the authorities, but under the
    sign of competition between two pro-president parties, the Republican
    Party of Armenia headed by Prime Minister Serge Sargsian and the
    Bargavach Hayastan (Prosperous Armenia) party. In K. Zatulin's words,
    Bargavach Hayastan went to the elections under the demagogic slogans
    of criticism of the government, at the same time stating about loyalty
    towards the acting president.

    In K. Zatulin's words, the victory of the Republican Party got the most
    part of the deputy mandates, by what it got possibility of forming
    the government, means that S. Sargsian will not only keep the Prime
    Minister's post, but also become the main candidate for the future
    president's elections.

    "But I think that the issue remains important if the Republican Party
    will independently form the new cabinet of ministers or will propose
    the Bargavach Hayastan and ARF parties occupied, correspondingly,
    the second and third places at the elections, to form a coalition
    government," K. Zatulin mentioned. I am not very agree with those
    politicians and political experts of Russia who consider that the
    present administration of Armenia is unequivocally pro-Russian. "It
    would be a naivety to think in that way. The heads of Armenia intend
    pro-Armenian, that's, with keeping partnership relations with
    Russia. It at the same time does not close doors in front of the
    cooperation with the West. The two sides, both Russia and Armenia
    must make many efforts for the partnership relations are turned into
    really allies' relations," K. Zatulin added.
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