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    STATE OF EMERGENCY IN ARMENIA MAY BE EASED

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    March 13, 2008 Thursday

    Outgoing Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said on Wednesday he was
    prepared to ease the state of emergency regime imposed on March 1 in
    Yerevan after protests over recent presidential election results.

    Eight people were killed and over 130 wounded in Armenia's capital
    on March 1 in clashes between police and supporters of Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, who was defeated by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan in
    the February 19 vote. Sarkisyan gained 52.8% of the vote against his
    rival's 21.5%. Protesters said the polls were rigged.

    "This evening or tomorrow morning I'll sign a decree to change the
    approach. Under the current state of emergency we indicate what may
    be done, while the new decree will indicate what may not be done,"
    Kocharyan said. The state of emergency in Yerevan is expected to last
    until March 20.

    Meanwhile, Sarkisyan reiterated that he had won the presidential
    election fairly. "I believe that I won an honest victory at the
    presidential election, all the more so as I received the people's
    trust at the parliamentary election [in May 2007]," he said.

    The Republican Party led by Sarkisyan received 65 out of 131 seats
    in the Armenian parliament last year.
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