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    Interfax, Russia
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 22, 2008 Friday 8:16 PM MSK


    Armenian deputy parliamentary speaker Ovannisian resigns

    YEREVAN Feb 22


    Armenian Deputy Parliamentary Speaker Vaan Ovannisian, who recently
    ran for president, resigned on Friday.

    "I used exclusively political methods based on ideological and moral
    values in my campaign. I did not spare any efforts to keep
    competition within the framework of constructive political dialogue,"
    the Dashnaktsutiun party quoted Ovannisian as saying in his
    statement.

    "An atmosphere of hatred and irreconcilability, intimidation and
    threats dominated the whole election campaign, which could not fail
    to affect the election day itself," Ovannisian said.

    He mentioned various violations during the election process,
    including "ubiquitous bribery, the casting of fake ballots, and
    violence at certain polling precincts."

    "However, regardless of my assessment of these elections, I have made
    my own decision to relinquish the office of deputy speaker of the
    Armenian National Assembly," Ovannisian said.

    The now former deputy speaker called on the Armenian people to
    display calm and restraint. Those who are trying to incite
    confrontation now should remember and understand "what crimes were
    produced by the blatantly rigged 1996 presidential elections and what
    troubles they caused to our people," he said.

    Ovannisian wished the future president "composure and resolve to
    pursue reforms that would help the authorities in the next elections
    not to hope for election bribery, the incumbency levers, and
    sometimes criminal elements merging with them but have the
    opportunity to by supported by political groups' and people's trust,"
    he said.

    Armenia held presidential elections on February 19, in which Prime
    Minister Serzh Sargsyan won by garnering 52.86% of the vote.
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