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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION LEADER INSISTS MARCH 19 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WAS ILLEGITIMATE

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS
    March 11, 2008
    Russia

    Former Armenian presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian insists
    that the presidential election of March 19 was illegitimate and is
    determined to force the authorities to allow a protest rally.

    Ter-Petrosian said he was not going to initiate unsanctioned rallies.

    "I respect the law, and we have not taken any action during the state
    of emergency," he said.

    At the same time, Ter-Petrosian said he was left perplexed by the
    Constitutional Court's ruling of March 8, which upheld the Central
    Elections Commission's decision to declare Serzh Sargsyan the new
    Armenian president. Ter-Petrosian suggested that the Constitutional
    Court's ruling "has put a mine under Serzh Sargsyan's legitimacy."

    Ter-Petrosian insisted that, according to Armenian law, a prime
    minister can be registered as a presidential candidate only if he is
    performing the duties of acting-president. Since Sargsyan had no such
    status, his registration as a presidential candidate by the Central
    Elections Commission was unlawful, he said.

    The Armenian constitution stipulates that no elections can be held in
    the country during martial law or a state of emergency. "Therefore,
    the presidential election that was held mean that the entire election
    process, from the nomination [of candidates] to the end of the appeal
    process, which is the moment when the court handed down its ruling,
    is also illegitimate," he said.

    The Constitutional Court's ruling cannot be appealed.
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