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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTORS SAY WANT TO SEE EVIDENCE OF VOTERS' BRIBING

    Interfax
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 5, 2008 Tuesday 10:14 PM MSK
    Yerevan

    The Armenian Prosecutor General's Office has asked presidential
    candidate Artur Bagdasarian to come up with any information in his
    possession indicating violations of election laws in the country,
    the office told Interfax on Tuesday.

    Bagdasarian said at a press conference on Monday that "administrative
    resources are being grossly employed, bribes are being handed out,
    passports are being collected, and some lists are being compiled."

    He also claimed to possess "information on people giving out bribes
    and a video recording of a crime being committed by a high-ranking
    official."

    The Armenian Central Elections Commission has registered nine
    presidential candidates, i.e. Prime Minister and Republican Party
    leader Serzh Sargsyan, former Prime Minister and leader of the
    opposition National Democratic Union Vazgen Manukian, National
    Assembly Deputy Speaker and member of the Dashnaktsutiun party bureau
    Vaan Ovannisian, Orinats Yerkir party leader Artur Bagdasarian,
    former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosian, National Unity party
    leader Artashes Gegamian, People's Party leader Tigran Karapetian,
    National Accord party leader Aram Arutyunian, and former advisor to
    the president of Nagorno-Karabakh Armen Melikian.

    The presidential election is scheduled for February 19.
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