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  • Opposition Annoyed But Quiet After Governmental Victory In Armenian

    OPPOSITION ANNOYED BUT QUIET AFTER GOVERNMENTAL VICTORY IN ARMENIAN CAPITAL'S LOCAL ELECTION
    Natalia Leshchenko

    World Market Research Centre
    Global Insight
    June 3, 2009

    Armenia's ruling Republican party claimed victory in a landmark
    election for the council and position of mayor of Armenia's capital,
    Yerevan, on 31 May. The Central Election Commission's final count gave
    the Republicans 47.4 % of the vote, another 22.7% to the Republicans'
    ally Prosperous Armenia, with the opposition Armenian National Congress
    scraping only 17.4% of the vote. This means that the Republicans will
    be able to install their top candidate Gagik Beglarian as Yerevans'
    mayor. International observers recognised the result, saying it was
    an improvement on the previous popular ballots, although domestic
    observer organisations cried foul, mentioning systemic irregularities,
    ballot-box stuffing, and widespread fraud. The leader of the opposition
    National Congress and mayoral candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan deplored
    the election procedures and results, announcing that his party will
    renounce its 13 seats in the city council.

    Significance:The government can breathe a sigh of relief, as their
    fears of the opposition taking people into the streets have not
    materialised following the election results announcement. Despite
    the many reports of voting irregularities, and some palpable
    dissatisfaction with the official results on the ground, these are
    not likely to have significant implications for the authorities, and
    are likely to quickly dissipate. With the mayoral election past them,
    and Ter-Petrosyan's opposition weakened by defeat, the government will
    now look to nationalist conservative sources as the main opponent to
    deal with in their effort to rebuild ties with Turkey and Azerbaijan.
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