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    ARMENIAN RULING PARTY WOOS KEY ELECTION RIVALS
    Sargis Harutyunyan

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24540254.html
    06.04.2012

    Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian addresses a pre-election congress
    of his Republican Party, 10 Mar 2012.

    The ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) has proposed alternative
    cooperation frameworks to the country's other major political forces
    after they pledged to jointly strive to prevent serious fraud in next
    month's parliamentary elections.

    Parliament speaker Samvel Nikoyan, a senior HHK figure, met on Friday
    with representatives of all but one of those groups to discuss his
    idea of setting up a multi-partisan "working group" that would monitor
    the conduct of the May 6 polls. The group would specifically assess
    the enforcement of Armenia's Electoral Code.

    A statement by Nikoyan's office said the non-Republican participants
    promised to report to their respective parties before officially
    responding to the speaker's initiative.

    Another senior HHK lawmaker, Davit Harutiunian, made a related proposal
    on behalf of his party late on Thursday. Harutiunian proposed a code
    of conduct which he said would ensure "civilized competition" among
    the eight parties and one alliance running for the parliament.

    "We are proposing that all participants of the electoral process
    voluntarily adopt rules for civilized competition," Harutiunian told
    RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). "That means they should also
    take on political responsibility and ensure that the common rules
    will be respected not only by their members, officials or proxies
    but also their sympathizers."

    Armenia - Davit Harutiunian, chairman of the parliament committee on
    legal affairs, at a news conference.xArmenia - Davit Harutiunian,
    chairman of the parliament committee on legal affairs, at a news
    conference.

    According to the draft rules circulated by Harutiunian in a separate
    statement, the election contenders would pledge to not impede each
    other's election campaigns, to avoid "provocative and slanderous"
    rhetoric, to respect freedom of speech and to refrain from illicitly
    exploiting "administrative resources." Also, each political force
    would have to recognize official election results if other participants
    abide by the proposed code of conduct.

    The HHK initiatives came after the party's main partner in the
    governing coalition, the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), and the
    country's three main opposition groups agreed to set up a joint task
    force that would seek to detect, expose or prevent vote rigging. Their
    senior representatives signed a declaration on the creation of the
    Inter-Party Center for Public Oversight of the Elections on Wednesday.

    The Armenian National Congress (HAK), the largest and most radical
    opposition group, was quick to reject the HHK overtures. "The main
    organizer and perpetrator of vote falsifications in Armenia is Serzh
    Sarkisian's regime embodied by the Republican Party, and naturally
    such initiatives by that force are unacceptable," HAK coordinator
    Levon Zurabian told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) on Friday.

    "The authorities are very worried about the creation by the four
    political forces of a joint coordinating center to fight against
    fraud," Zurabian said. "Now they will come up with one initiative
    after another."

    Accordingly, HAK representatives boycotted the meeting chaired
    by Nikoyan.

    The other political heavyweights reserved judgment on Harutiunian's
    proposal. Naira Zohrabian, a BHK leader, said her party is looking
    into it and will respond "later on."

    "We don't reject anything out of hand," said Ruben Hakobian, deputy
    chairman of the opposition Zharangutyun (Heritage) party. "But we
    want proposed documents to have real mechanisms that would really
    ensure the holding of fair elections."

    Artush Shahbazian, a senior member of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) implied that the code of conduct favored
    by the HHK should only be part of the broader cooperation framework
    agreed by the four forces. Speaking to RFE/RL's Armenian service
    (Azatutyun.am), Shahbazian suggested that Harutiunian present his
    ideas at their next meeting scheduled for April 11.

    The HHK, which is headed by President Sarkisian, was also invited to
    join the Inter-Party Center for Public Oversight of the Elections
    but turned down the offer. The HHK's Harutiunian said the idea of
    creating the unprecedented multi-partisan structure was "good in
    itself" but not "properly prepared."

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