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    ARF MEMBER DOWNPLAYS INTERNATIONAL REACTION TO KARABAKH REFERENDUM

    Armenpress
    Dec 13 2006

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: Vahan Hovhanesian from the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation drew a clear difference between
    the constitutional referendum in Nagorno-Karabakh on December 10 and
    referenda in some other post-Soviet unrecognized republics, saying
    the people of Nagorno-Karabakh voted for building a sovereign and
    independent sate while others voted for joining others (Russia).

    Speaking to a group of journalists today Hovhanesian said the
    referendum in Karabakh will further regulate relationships between
    different branches of power. Hovhanesian downplayed the negative
    reaction of some international organizations which said they would
    not recognize the legal validity of the December 10 referendum. But
    Hovhanesian said this reaction has no significance to the people
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    He said the ARF had helped a monitoring team to travel to Karabakh
    to watch the referendum as 'their opinion means to us more than what
    Terry Davis (secretary General of the Council of Europe) says."

    Preliminary results show the referendum passed with the support
    of almost 99 percent of the 78,389 Karabakh voters taking part -
    a staggeringly positive result that did not come as a surprise for
    most residents and observers.

    The 142-article document describes the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as
    "a sovereign, democratic legal and social state." It establishes a
    broad range of generally defined rights, from the direct election
    of the country's president, parliament and local governments, to the
    presumption of innocence and freedom of assembly, speech, and religion.

    "I am confident that the adopted document will reinforce
    Nagorno-Karabakh statehood and deepen democratization processes going
    on here," Arkady Ghukasian, the Karabakh president, told reporters
    in the Karabakh capital after the vote.
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