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    ELECTION CANDIDATE QUITS ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT RACE AFTER ASSAULT

    Armenia - A 2012 parliamentary election banner at the Central
    Election Commission in Yerevan

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24542435.html
    09.04.2012

    Irina Hovhannisyan,
    Ruzanna Stepanian

    An independent election candidate has pulled out of the Armenian
    parliamentary race after being injured in a reported attack which his
    family blames on his main rival backed by President Serzh Sarkisian's
    Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).

    Meruzhan Mkhoyan's relatives confirmed on Monday that he withdrew
    his candidacy from a single-mandate constituency in the southern
    Armavir region because of the assault. "They were telling us, 'Drop
    out or we'll hurt your kids," his wife told RFE/RL's Armenian service
    (Azatutyun.am), referring to local loyalists of HHK candidate and
    businessman Aleksan Petrosian.

    According to his family, Mkhoyan was kidnapped from his house in the
    regional capital Armavir and driven to a nearby village cemetery by a
    group of men early on Friday. The incident is said to have degenerated
    into a mass brawl after the candidate's friends and male relatives
    rushed to his aid moments later.

    Law-enforcement authorities have so far given few details of the
    incident. They only said on Friday afternoon that two young men were
    seriously injured in the melee and that criminal investigation is
    underway. Nobody was arrested as of Monday evening.

    It emerged that Mkhoyan and his cousin Mushegh were also taken to
    an Armavir hospital later on Friday. Doctors there said the election
    candidate suffered a concussion.

    Mkhoyan, who is not known to have engaged in political activities
    before, withdrew from the race on Saturday. According to a district
    election commission in Armavir, he gave no reason for the move.

    Mkhoyan was at home on Monday but refused to comment on the incident,
    leaving it to his wife and other relatives to answer journalists'
    questions. The relatives insisted that Petrosian's loyalists attacked
    him in order to force him to stop challenging the HHK candidate in
    the May 6 election. Petrosian's campaign aides denied the allegations,
    however.

    The HHK leadership in Yerevan also denied any connection with the
    Armavir violence. "I don't think that was done for the Republican
    Party," HHK spokesman Eduard Sharmazanov told RFE/RL's Armenian service
    (Azatutyun.am). "But if anyone breached the law in any way, they must
    be strictly punished regardless of their party affiliation."

    "Everyone must realize that paying [the ruling party] a lip service
    will not work anymore," he said. "Everyone must know that for the
    Republican Party the most important objective is the conduct of free,
    fair and democratic elections."

    Sharmazanov added that the incident must not call into question the
    seriousness of the Armenian authorities' pledges to make the May 6
    parliamentary elections the most democratic in the country's history.

    Armenia's leading opposition groups will likely dismiss these
    assurances. Earlier this year they joined forces to demand that the
    elections be held only under the party-list basis. Wealthy candidates
    traditionally doing well in single-mandate constituencies have long
    been accused by them of vote buying and intimidation.

    The HHK majority in the outgoing National Assembly rejected the
    opposition demands. The vast majority of 33 candidates fielded
    by President Sarkisian's party in single-seat districts are
    government-linked businessmen like Petrosian. The latter owns one of
    Armenia's leading alcoholic beverage firms.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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