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    ARMENIA'S POLITICAL TURMOIL COULD THREATEN ITS POSITIVE RATING OUTLOOK - FITCH

    Forbes
    March 4 2008
    NY

    MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Fitch Ratings said the recent
    political turmoil in Armenia could threaten the positive outlook
    on the sovereign's long-term issuer default ratings (IDR) of 'BB-',
    if unrest were to persist or intensify.

    'The political unrest witnessed in Armenia over the past fortnight
    need not de-rail the country's improving economic fundamentals,'
    said Andrew Colquhoun, director in Fitch's Sovereigns group.

    'However, if the situation were to escalate or persist then it could
    risk damaging domestic and international confidence, and undermining
    the authorities' focus on sound economic policy management,'
    Colquhoun added.

    Incumbent prime minister Serzh Sarkisian won a presidential election
    on Feb 19 with 53 pct votes, against 22 pct for second-placed Levon
    Ter-Petrosian. International observers broadly endorsed the vote, while
    noting some shortcomings. This sparked protests by Ter-Petrosian's
    supporters, which were later quelled by security forces.

    Armenia's constitutional court is set to rule on complaints against
    the handling of the elections in the next few days and if the court
    upholds the results, adding to the qualified endorsement of the
    international community, there is a risk the opposition could resort
    to extra-legal action, Fitch noted.

    An escalation of violence would be strongly negative for Armenia's
    basic political stability and sovereign ratings, it said.
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