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    ARMENIA'S GOVERNMENT SHOULD RECTIFY SHORTCOMINGS REVEALED BY OSCE OBSERVERS IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    ARKA
    Feb 26, 2008

    YEREVAN, February 26. /ARKA/. Armenia's Government should rectify the
    shortcomings recorded by OSCE observers in the presidential elections
    in Armenia, OSCE Chairman-in-Office, and Minister of Foreign Affairs
    of Finland Ilkka Kanerva told a press conference. The shortcomings
    are recorded in interim reports of ODIHR/OSCE mission, as well as in
    the final document to be published in mid April, he said.

    Kanerva said that the preliminary report of ODIHR/OSCE contains both
    positive and negative conclusions that should be considered by the
    Armenian Government. The ODIHR/OSCE final report will be the critical
    document showing all the violation facts recorded by the observers
    including the ones troublesome for the government, he said. This long
    time is required for preparation of the report due to necessity to
    ensure reliability of the document, the OSCE Chairman-in-Office said.

    Presidential elections were held in Armenia on February 19. According
    to the final results of the elections published by the Central
    Electoral Commission on February 24, Serge Sargsian with 862,369 votes
    (52.82%) is the winner followed by the ex-president of Armenia Levon
    Ter-Petrosian with 351,222 votes (21.5%).

    Total of 1,636,666 eligible voters participated in the elections.

    Since February 20 rallies, sit-ins and student walkouts have been
    held by the opposition in the center of Yerevan. The initiators and
    participants of the opposition actions protest against the results
    of the February 19 presidential elections published by the Central
    Electoral Commission.
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