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    AZG Armenian Daily #090, 20/05/2005


    Diaspora

    LEBANON FACING UNPRECEDENTED PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

    Situation in Lebanon after the Cedar Revolution has got tense as
    the country stands on threshold of parliamentary elections. As
    it is known, revolution followed former Prime Minister Rafik
    Hariri's assassination. The Hariri family spearheading now the
    Lebanese opposition managed to render the electoral law to the
    resolution of 2000. According to the law, a person may be elected
    deputy of the Lebanese Parliament by the votes of all communities
    and confessions. That is the constituencies are to be formed
    administratively without allowing for the location of national
    communities. These days, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Dashnaktsutyun protested against this and decided to boycott elections
    in Beirut constituency where ARF members Stepan Ter-Petrosian and
    Jacques Chukhatrian are running. ARF Dashnaktsutyun having supervised
    the elections of Armenian deputies for 50 years, by the law of 2000,
    which allows Armenians to be elected by Muslims or Druze community,
    is losing control in fact. Late Rafik Hariri's electoral roll
    including Armenian candidates Hakob Gasartchian, Yeghia Jerejian,
    Jean Oghasabian, Serge Tursargisian and Antoine Nshanakian still has
    high hopes to form majority in the parliament. Rafik Hariri himself
    had irreconcilable relations with ARF.

    Christian Maronite leader in the region of Metni, Nesib Lahud,
    proposed communist Raffi Madeyan's candidacy who is put to fight
    candidate from Dashnaktsutyun minister Sepuh Hovnanian.

    By Hamo Moskofian in Beirut
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