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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION CONTINUES PROTESTS
    by Vladimir Sidorov

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    February 26, 2008 Tuesday

    CIS, Armenia, opposition, presidential elections, protests

    The Central Elections Commission of Armenia announced the official
    results of the presidential election in that country this weekend
    and declared former prime minister Serzh Sarkisyan the winner with
    52.82 percent of the vote. Opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    officially received 21.5 percent of the vote. The opposition continues
    to protest and the government is taking extreme measures to prevent
    officials from going over to the other side.

    On Friday, seven members of the Armenian parliament from the from the
    governing faction announced their support for presidential candidate
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan at a public meeting on Theater Square in Yerevan.

    They cited a "massive falsification of votes" for their decisions.

    Deputy Prosecutor General of Armenia Gagik Dzhangiryan stated at the
    same time that he had "never seen such massive falsification as in
    the elections on February 19." Dzhangiryan was the investigator of
    the terrorist shooting that took place in the Armenian parliament on
    October 27, 1999, that was discontinued under government pressure.

    Responsibility for the terrorist act was place firmly on the
    authorities at that meeting.

    On the same day, deputy speaker of the parliament Vaan Ovannisyan
    resigned because of his objections to the voting results and several
    deputy foreign ministers and ambassadors also declared their support
    for the opposition by resigning simultaneously. Another six foreign
    ministry officials resigned the following day. Ter-Petrosyan has been
    present at the meetings and in the tent city.

    Sarkisyan stated on Friday that law enforcement agencies "should
    carefully examine all facts connected with violations of voting
    legislation." However, current Armenian President Robert Kocharyan then
    appeared on all local television channels and accused the opposition
    of creating a schism and destabilizing society.

    Dzhangiryan was arrested, as were former tax minister Smbat Aivazyan
    and opposition leader Aram Karapetyan. The official announcement
    of the election results means that there will be no recount. The
    opposition has been warned that law enforcement will take decisive
    measures to clear Theater Square on February 25.
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