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    ARF MAY EXIT COALITION IF ELECTION'S MARRED, SAYS CANDIDATE

    Asbarez
    www.asbarez.com/index.html?show article=41655_4/20/2009_1
    April 20, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--The Armenian Revolutionary Federation could go as
    far as to pull out of Armenia's governing coalition if the upcoming
    municipal elections in Yerevan are marred by "blatant" irregularities,
    the party's top election candidate warned on Friday.

    "We would not only make a statement not recognizing the election
    results but take many other actions," Artsvik Minasian, who was
    nominated by the influential party for the post of Yerevan mayor,
    told RFE/RL in an interview.

    When asked whether a coalition exit is an option for the ARF,
    Minasian said, "Of course. It is now difficult to imagine what
    situation can lead to such a move. But everything will be possible
    if these elections follow a negative scenario."

    Minasian already urged President Serzh Sarkisian earlier this month
    to publicly pledge that his Republican Party of Armenia will not
    use its extensive government levers to win the polls scheduled for
    May 31. He echoed media reports that Yerevan's incumbent Republican
    Mayor Gagik Beglarian and his subordinates are pressuring public
    sector employees to help the HHK win a majority in the new municipal
    assembly. Sarkisian did not comment on the Dashnaktsutyun concerns
    during his April 10 news conference.

    Eduard Sharmazanov, the Republican spokesman, insisted on Friday that
    Armenia's main governing party will do its best to ensure that the
    elections are held "without serious violations." "The Republican Party
    has neither the need nor the ability or desire to rig the elections,"
    he told RFE/RL.

    The Republican Party was accused of using its government levers and
    resorting to dirty tricks to win last year's presidential election
    and the May 2007 parliamentary elections which Western observers
    described as flawed. It strongly denied any wrongdoing.

    "We should not rule out that, as has often been the case, some people
    will try to pay lip service to one or another political force," said
    Minasian. "We should therefore jointly fight against pressure, ballot
    stuffing, attempts to distort election results and other violations
    that can significantly influence the real picture." He said the ARF
    is ready to cooperate with all other election contenders.
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