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    ARMENIAN EXPERTS DIVIDED OVER EUFOA-CONDUCTED POLL

    Tert.am
    29.03.12

    In contrast to the sociologist Aharon Adibekyan, Gevorg Poghosyan,
    Chairman of the Scientific Council, Institute of Philosophy, Sociology
    and Law, agrees with the results of the poll entitled "Poll: A Snapshot
    of Pre-Electoral Armenia" published by the European Friends of Armenia
    (EuFoA).

    A survey conducted by a Poghosyan-headed team showed similar results.

    "The only difference is that their poll showed the Prosperous Armenia
    Party's rating 2% higher than that of the ruling Republican Party of
    Armenia," Poghosyan said.

    According to a poll the EuFoA conducted this February, 27.1% of the
    respondents were ready to vote for the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP),
    24.5% for the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), and 16.6% proved
    wavering. The others favored the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D), Rule of Law, Heritage party and the opposition
    bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC).

    At his earlier press conference, Gevorg Poghosyan mentioned 15%
    of undecided voters.

    "The election campaign had not yet been launched. I might have
    influenced the parties' lists. However, since I know our voters well
    I know that they get acquainted with all this too late. Journalists,
    political figures and sociologists are the first to know," Poghosyan
    said.

    With respect to party lists, the expert said that almost all the
    political forces tried to "update" their lists, which is evidence
    they are expecting strong competition.

    Poghosyan is optimistic about it. He believes that political monopoly
    has given way to political competition.

    "Given the present situation, even the RPA and the PAP cannot be sure
    of gaining a majority in parliament," the expert said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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