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    ARMENIAN POLITICIAN WARNS OF "SERIOUS CLASHES" IN MAYORAL ELECTION

    Aravot
    May 23 2009
    Armenia

    Armen Rustamyan, the head of the election HQ of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun, has warned against
    "serious clashes" during the forthcoming 31 May Yerevan city council
    and mayoral elections.

    Dashnaktsutyun withdrew from the ruling coalition on 27 April citing
    foreign policy disagreements with the government. The opposition
    press has recently reported a few skirmishes between members of the
    two ruling coalition parties - the Republican Party of Armenia and
    the Prosperous Armenia party. Rustamyan said if there were "passions"
    during the election campaign, they could "grow into serious clashes"
    on 31 May, Aravot said.

    Rustamyan said there is a share of rationalism in a recent statement
    by sociologist Aharon Adibekyan, who said that the withdrawal from
    the coalition would lose Dashnaktsutyun part of its electorate that
    would vote for the coalition in the mayoral election. Rustamyan said
    the logic of losing the electorate showed that the party was not
    playing an "election game" by withdrawing from the coalition ahead
    of the election, Aravot said.

    Rustamyan criticized the election campaign, saying that no "political
    debates" among candidates were taking place. Rustamyan said if
    Dashnaktsutyun got the majority of votes in the election it would
    give control over municipal management to the opposition. Rustamyan
    added that Dashnaktsutyun would "still implement its programmes"
    if it got the minority of votes, Aravot said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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