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    Armenians Disappointed With Democratic Structures

    Centre for Public Opinion and Democracy, Canada
    Dec 6 2004

    (CPOD) Dec. 6, 2004 – Many residents of Armenia are unhappy with thir
    country's outlook, according to a poll by the International
    Foundation for Election Systems (IFES). 69 per cent of respondents
    are dissatisfied with the overall situation in their country.

    According to a Human Rights Watch report, hundreds of demonstrators
    were detained in April and May during a series of protests against
    the government. The offices of at least three opposition political
    parties were raided.

    President Robert Kocharyan was re-elected to a new four-year term in
    March 2003 in an election marred by fraud allegations. 52 per cent of
    respondents believe Armenia is not a democracy.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh region is controlled by ethnic Armenians—who
    consider the area an independent republic—but is claimed by
    Azerbaijan as part of its territory. A war broke out in the early
    1990s between both nations, ending in an unofficial truce negotiated
    by Russia in 1994. Kocharyan was born in Nagorno-Karabakh and once
    headed its government. Armenia is the only country that recognizes
    Nagorno-Karabakh as a sovereign state.

    Polling Data

    Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the overall situation in the
    country?

    Satisfied
    28%

    Dissatisfied
    69%

    Is Armenia a democracy?

    Not a democracy
    52%

    A democracy
    12%

    Both
    31%

    Don't know
    5%

    Source: International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
    Methodology: Face-to-face interviews to 1,606 Armenian adults,
    conducted from Aug. 4 to Aug. 19, 2004. Margin of error is 2.4 per
    cent.

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