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    TOROSIAN PRESENTS SITUATION TO PACE REPRESENTATIVE

    ARMENPRESS
    March 6, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 6, ARMENPRESS: Parliament chairman Tigran Torosian
    received today John Prescott (United Kingdom, SOC) a representative
    of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) who at the
    request of the President of the Parliamentary Assembly, returned to
    Armenia to assess the post-electoral situation in the country and
    explore possibilities for defusing the current political crisis and
    promoting dialogue.

    Prescott headed a group of parliamentarians from the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) which observed the
    presidential election in Armenia on 19 February 2008.

    The parliamentary press office said Torosian spoke about the current
    political situation in Armenia.

    According to Torosian, the main difference between the 2007
    parliamentary election and the February 19 presidential election is
    that former president Levon Ter-Petrosian, who was a presidential
    candidate, advocated 'hate, evil and revenge,' labeling all those
    who were not on his side as 'fascists, traitors and scoundrels."

    Torosian said the March 1 unrest in Yerevan was absolutely not in the
    authorities' interest, whose candidate garnered almost 52 percent of
    the vote and vote recounting in 130 polling stations did not reveal
    any serious breach.

    Torosian also disagreed with statements calling for release of arrested
    people and starting dialogue to diffuse the tension. He said all
    arrested people are charged with committing criminal offences and
    will be held accountable.

    Prescott was quoted as saying that his mission is to help a Council of
    Europe member country at this difficult time. He said any government
    has the right to use all available means to stave off destabilization,
    but added there are different interpretations of situations, saying
    also the final word belongs to judicial bodies.
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