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    OPPOSITION BLASTS RECENT ECONOMIC DEALS WITH RUSSIA
    By Anna Saghabalian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 7 2006

    Several opposition members have criticized the Armenian authorities
    for continuing to yield the country's economic potential to Russia
    in a bid to secure its favors during the upcoming elections.

    Aram Manukian, a senior member of Armenia's former ruling Armenian
    National Movement (HHSh) party, charged that the authorities are
    trying to preserve their illegitimate power by selling out the nation's
    economic facilities.

    In particular, he criticized the authorities for their recent energy
    deals that would give Russia's state-run Gazprom monopoly a commanding
    share in Armenia's natural gas distribution network and, most probably,
    the incoming gas pipeline from Iran.

    "These steps are taken ahead of the national elections so that the
    Russian scenario works in the country once again," Manukian said.

    "There are plenty of actors who would like to play the Russian scenario
    in Armenia."

    The leader of the Democratic Part of Armenia Aram Sarkisian also
    sees political reasons behind the sellout of strategically important
    economic facilities to Russia. He reminded the 2003 elections when
    unlike their western colleagues the CIS observer mission did not
    criticize the authorities for the poor conduct of the elections.

    Member of parliament from the ruling Republican Party Armen Ashotian
    brushed aside the opposition accusations.

    "The harshest criticism of the 2003 elections came from European and
    U.S. structures and it would be logical to try to appease them rather
    than Russia," he said.
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