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    ARMENIA'S PRESIDENT SARKISIAN CELEBRATES ELECTION VICTORY

    Deutsche Welle, Germany
    Feb 19 2013

    Preliminary results in Armenia show that incumbent President Serge
    Sarkisian has won another five-year term. He has promised stability
    for the troubled region where pipelines carry Caspian oil and gas
    to Europe.

    The Central Election Commission show Armenia's pro-Russia President
    Serge Sarkisian being re-elected with 58.6 percent of the votes cast,
    enough to avoid a second-round run-off.

    The closest of six rivals was post-Soviet Armenia's first foreign
    minister, Raffi Hovannisian, who had 36.75 percent, according to the
    commission. However, he has claimed that there had been irregularities
    in voters' lists and procedures.

    Several prominent opposition rivals had chosen not to stand, including
    former arm-wrestling champion Gagik Tsarukian who leads the Prosperous
    Armenia party.

    Two other candidates, Paruir Airikian, who was injured in an apparent
    assassination attempt in January and former premier Hrant Bagratian
    each won about 3 percent, according to the Gallup exit survey of
    19,000 voters.

    Armenia's electoral commission said voter turnout had been 60 percent
    and polling had been peaceful. The vote which brought Sarkisian to
    power in 2008 ended in clashes in which 10 people died.

    A fringe candidate, political analyst Andrias Gukasian, had alleged
    widespread vote-buying by Sarkisian's party.

    Stability promised

    Campaigning ahead of Monday's vote, Sarkisian, 59, had promised
    economic recovery and stability in his landlocked South Caucasus nation
    after years of upheaval and border closures with Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    Sarkisian is a veteran of Armenia's 1990s war with neighboring
    Azerbaijan over the disputed Armenian-run region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Poverty high

    Most election candidates had promised to reduce poverty and
    unemployment, trends which had prompted nearly one million Armenians
    to leave over the past two decades.

    More than a third of its 3.2 million population lives below the
    poverty line, according to the World Bank. Unemployment ran at 16
    percent last year.

    Armenia also remains estranged from its neighbor Turkey over a
    long-running dispute about the massacres of Armenian civilians during
    and after World War I.

    ipj/slk (Reuters, dpa, AFP)

    http://www.dw.de/armenias-president-sarkisian-celebrates-election-victory/a-16609130

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