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    KOCHARIAN AGAINST DRASTIC CHANGES IN ELECTION CODE

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 30 2006

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS: Viktor Soghomonian, a spokesman for
    Armenian president Robert Kocharian, said today the president was
    against a drastic change in the election law that would eliminate
    the so-called majoritarian or single-mandate election system.

    Soghomonian singled out two major reasons to explain why Kocharian
    was against a system when all parliament members are elected under
    the so-called proportional system or by party lists.

    The first reason is that members of the ruling coalition had agreed
    to retain the current system when 41 seats of the 131-member National
    Assembly are contested by contenders in single-mandate constituencies
    and 90 seats by parties. He said Kocharian is against revision of
    this sort of agreements.

    Soghomonian said the second reason stemmed from the imperfect political
    system of the country. He said Kocharian believes that it would be
    wrong to cut electors from the candidates and constituencies.

    Soghomonian also downplayed media speculations about tension between
    Kocharian and his defense minister Serzh Sarkisian, saying also there
    is no tension between the Republican Party of prime minister Margarian
    and the Prosperous Armenia, which are seen as the two major rivals
    in 2007 parliamentary polls.

    Soghomonian said also Kocharian was not mulling joining a political
    party. He said neither he nor any other member of Kocharian's staff
    were going to join a party as long as the president remained not
    affiliated.
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