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    Interfax, Russia
    Russia & CIS
    February 20, 2008


    Russian expert fears clashes between authorities, Ter-Petrosian
    supporters

    MOSCOW Feb 20


    Supporters of former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosian, who came
    second at the February 19 presidential elections in Armenia, could
    incite the current authorities into forced confrontations, CIS
    Studies Institute Director, Russian MP Konstantin Zatulin said.

    "The most negative consequence of this election could be that a part
    of the Armenian political elite and some supporters of Ter-Petrosian
    will be looking for confrontation," Zatulin, who is visiting Armenia
    as a member of an electoral monitoring mission, told Interfax on
    Wednesday.

    "[Armenian Prime Minister] Serzh Sargsyan, who according to
    preliminary information won the election, and Robert Kocharian, who
    still remains in the office of the president, are not the people who
    will allow the situation to destabilize and entrusts the destiny of
    the country's authorities to street protest actions," the political
    expert said.

    "The camp of Ter-Petrosian understands this and probably hopes that
    by provoking forced confrontations on behalf of the authorities, it
    will compromise them before the West and the international arena,"
    Zatulin said.

    "Clashes between Ter-Petrosian and the authorities could happen
    sooner or later," he said.

    Observers noted provocative actions on behalf of some representatives
    of Ter-Petrosian's headquarters, the expert said.

    "Apparently, they try to 'crack down' on the situation and to
    escalate it," Zatulin said.
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