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    ACCORDING TO AHARON ADIBEKIAN, 67% VOTERS IN REGIONS WILL VOTE FOR SERGE SARGSIAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 31, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the preelection survey
    held on January 25-27 by the Sociometer sociological center in the
    RA regions, 67% voters are ready to vote for Prime Minister Serge
    Sargsian. Aharon Adibekian, the Head of the center, said at the
    January 31 press conference.

    According to the data published by him, 9% voters will vote for Artur
    Baghdasarian, the Chairman of the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law)
    party, 6% for Levon Ter-Petrosian, the first RA President, 3% for Vahan
    Hovhannisian, a member of the ARFD Bureau, 2% for Artashes Geghamian,
    the Chairman of the National Unity party, 1.5% for Vazgen Manukian,
    the Chairman of the National Democratic Union party.

    Three candidates, Tigran Karapetian, the Chairman of the People's
    Party, Aram Haroutiunian, the Chairman of the National Consent party,
    and non-partisan Arman Melikian taken together have received approval
    of 0.7% voters. According to A. Adibekian, the number of voters, who
    have not decided yet for whom to vote, made 10.5% of the respondents.

    A. Adibekian also said that the survey held in the regions was
    ordered by two forces, one of which is S. Sargsian's preelection
    headquarters. A. Adibekian preferred not to publicize the name of
    the other. According to him, Sociometer will hold a similar survey
    in Yerevan on February 1-3.

    According to A. Adibekian, the data published by him cannot orient or
    disorient the voters, as "Sociometer's image has a zero influence on
    the people." In response to the question "And do you yourself believe
    the results of the surveys conducted by you?" A. Adibekian said:
    "Sociology is not religion to believe it or not: you can just accept
    sociological data or not."
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