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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    Feb 22 2005

    Dashnak Leader Warns Of Election Bloodshed


    A leading member of the governing Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (Dashnaktsutyun) warned on Monday failure to ensure the freedom and
    fairness of Armenia's forthcoming local elections could spark armed
    clashes between supporters of rival candidates.

    Armen Rustamian, the number one figure in the leadership of
    Dashnaktsutyun's Armenia branch, said the authorities should
    therefore reform the electoral legislation and speed up the country's
    broader democratization.

    `If we fail to deepen electoral reforms to the extent required by
    international standards, we could witness very sad results. In
    particular, clashes in local constituencies,' he told RFE/RL,
    referring to the local polls slated for October.

    He said those clashes could be as serious as a February 4 gunfight
    between two business clans in Yerevan that left at least one person
    dead and several others wounded. It was the most massive shootout
    reported in Armenia in years. Dozens of its participants have
    reportedly been arrested or questioned by the police.

    Dashnaktsutyun, which is a junior partner in President Robert
    Kocharian's coalition government, has for months been lobbying for
    sweeping amendments to Armenia's Election Code. It is particularly
    pushing for a sizable increase in the number of parliament seats
    contested under the system of proportional representation.

    The nationalist party is also looking to increase its presence in
    local government bodies. No Armenian city or town is currently
    controlled by it.

    Rustamian argued that electoral reform is essential for accelerating
    the `slow course' of democratic reforms, echoing concerns expressed
    by other Dashnaktsutyun leaders in recent months. They went as far as
    to threaten to quit the ruling coalition.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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