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    ARMENIAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OVANISSYAN REQUESTS ADDITIONAL SECURITY

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Feb 19 2013

    Leader of the Heritage Party Raffi Ovannisyan got about 37% of the vote
    at the recent presidential polls in Armenia and requested the police
    to provide additional security for him. His request was motivated
    by numerous reports about attacks on officials of candidates and
    journalists. The police have started 24/7 patrolling of his house.

    According to reports on February 18, violations of electoral rules
    were massive. Ovannisyan was ahead of Sargsyan even in Shirak Province.

    Supporters of Ovannisyan plan protests at Freedom Square in the center
    of Yerevan at 5.00 pm today. He became the main opposition force
    after withdrawal of the Armenian National Congress, Dashnaktsutyun
    and prosperous Armenia from the elections.

    The CIS and OSCE recognize the victory of President Serzh Sargsyan
    at the elections.

    Alexander Skakov, coordinator of the working group of the Center
    for Studies of the Caucasus and Central Asia of the Institute of
    Oriental Studies of the RAS, told Vestnik Kavkaza that the elections
    were peaceful.

    Alexey Vlasov, Editor-in-Chief of Vestnik Kavkaza, Executive Director
    of the North-South Center for Political Analysis, predicts no major
    changes in the domestic or foreign policy after the elections. He
    assumes that the main intrigue is the success of Yerevan in European
    integration and realization of the multi-vector policy. The only
    path of Armenia in the security field is cooperation with Russia,
    Vlasov says.

    Regarding socio-economic cooperation, the efforts to improve ties
    with Brussels are obvious, the expert notes.

    Explaining the withdrawal of some opposition leaders from the
    elections, Vlasov believes that the decision to quit the elections
    of Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party, was a
    business decision. The expert adds that the candidate could have
    gained many political dividends. Regarding first Armenian President
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, leader of the Armenian National Congress, Vlasov
    says that the candidate probably got tired and lost his old drive.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/37216.html




    From: A. Papazian
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