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    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 17 2008


    Sarkisian Says Will Win


    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian spoke of himself as the next president
    of Armenia and pledged to ensure the proper conduct of Tuesday's
    presidential election as he rallied tens of thousands of people in
    Yerevan on Sunday.

    `We will win. That victory will belong to everyone, every citizen of
    the Republic of Armenia,' Sarkisian told the crowd that gathered in
    the city's Liberty Square the day after a similarly big rally staged
    there by his main challenger, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    `I will be the president of all people. I will be the president of
    both my voters and those of my compatriots who voted for other
    candidates,' he said, adding that he enjoys the support of a `silent
    majority' of Armenians opposed to `upheavals.'

    Sarkisian would not say if he intends to win the election already in
    the first round of voting. Western news agencies quoted him as saying
    this week that he will garner more than 50 percent of the vote and
    avoid a potentially risky run-off with one of the eight other
    candidates. When asked by RFE/RL after his speech to confirm the
    comments attributed to him, Sarkisian said: `Have you ever seen such
    rallies in Armenia?'

    As was the case during other campaign rallies held by Sarkisian
    across the country, many in the crowd were civil servants and other
    public sectors. Also, a large part of rally participants appeared to
    have been bused from various regions of Armenia and even Georgia's
    Armenian-populated Javakheti region.

    According to Javakheti Armenians present at the rally, the Georgian
    nationals were brought to Yerevan overnight in at least 50 buses and
    minibuses. `We are citizens of Georgia,' one of them told RFE/RL. `We
    Georgian Armenians can't vote but have come to rally for him because
    we think that he can help Javakheti Armenians.'

    In his speech Sarkisian also pledged to ensure that the February 19
    ballot is free and fair. `I will do everything to ensure that the
    elections take place in accordance with democratic standards and
    laws,' said the prime minister regarded by his radical opponents as
    one of the architects of Armenia's culture of electoral fraud.

    `We will not let some people discredit the elections. We will not let
    the malice and ambitions of some people become decisive,' Sarkisian
    said.
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