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    Pravda, Russia
    May 29 2006

    Armenian parliament speaker resigns after his party quit governing
    coalition

    Orinats Yerkir had been part of the three-party governing coalition
    since 2003, when it teamed up with the Republican Party and
    Dashnak-Tsutyun. It had 20 seats in the 131-seat parliament, but
    Bagdasarian said when he announced plans to resign earlier this month
    that nine of the lawmakers had quit the party in the previous weeks.

    Bagdasarian triggered a political scandal in the Caucasus Mountain
    nation last month when he reportedly told a German newspaper that
    Armenia's future lies with the European Union and NATO, and that
    Russia should not block its Westward path, the AP reports.

    President Robert Kocharian quickly disavowed the speaker's statement,
    saying that Armenia's close military ties with Russia and other
    regional countries provide sufficient security and that it has no
    pans to join NATO.

    Critics of Kocharian say he has violently cracked down on dissent,
    allowed corruption to flourish and done little to improve the lot of
    impoverished Armenia's 3.3 million people.
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