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    ARMENIAN ELECTIONS IMPROVE

    Voice of America
    May 18 2007

    According to preliminary results, pro-government parties in Armenia won
    the largest share of the vote in the country's parliamentary elections.

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said that,
    despite some problems, the vote was a clear improvement over previous
    elections. None of Armenia's elections have met international standards
    since the country gained its independence with the collapse of the
    Soviet Union in 1991.

    U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey commented on the vote:

    "We do congratulate the Armenian people on their parliamentary
    elections and share with the international observers who were present
    the view that the election infrastructure has been greatly improved
    and that this is a step in the right direction towards meeting
    international standards. We do hope, however, that the government
    of Armenia will aggressively investigate allegations that are there
    of electoral wrongdoing and prosecute the people in accordance with
    Armenian law."

    Preliminary results suggest that three pro-government parties and
    two from the opposition met the five percent threshold of votes
    required to enter the Armenian parliament. The Republican party
    of Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian won approximately thirty-three
    percent of the vote. The pro-government party of Gagik Tsarukian,
    Prosperous Armenia, received around fifteen percent. And the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation garnered about thirteen percent of the vote.

    Opposition parties trailed behind. The Rule of Law party obtained
    nearly seven percent, followed by the Heritage party of former foreign
    minister Raffi Hovannisian with almost six percent.

    More than two-million Armenians voted in the parliamentary elections,
    which were in closer accordance with international standards than
    previous elections held in the country since 1991. This improvement
    is a good basis on which to progress toward holding a free and
    fair presidential election next year. In the meantime, however,
    this parliamentary poll is still not a closed chapter. Part of the
    election process is the careful consideration of, and response to,
    issues raised in connection with the vote.

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