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    United Press International UPI
    May 6 2012

    Parliamentary election day in Armenia

    Published By United Press International


    YEREVAN, Armenia, May 6 (UPI) -- Voting for the 131 seats in Armenia's
    parliament began Sunday with hundreds of international observers at
    polling stations, officials said.

    Allegations of vote-rigging led to violent protests after the 2008
    election. After voting in Yerevan Sunday, President Serzh Sargsyan
    told reporters he was confident there wouldn't be a repeat of the
    problems, the ArmenPress news agency said.

    "We have created all the necessary conditions that the elections would
    be held in the field of legitimacy, without any violations," the
    president said. "I am sure those elections will be the most
    transparent in the history of our independent state and that electors
    will be satisfied with the whole election process."

    There are eight parties fielding candidates, but Sargsyan's Republican
    Party and coalition partner Prosperous Armenia were widely viewed to
    be leading in polls, challenged mainly by the Armenian National
    Congress, which was founded by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe had about 300
    observers at polling stations in the former Soviet republic of 3.3
    million people, the reports said.

    http://www.upiasia.com/Top-News/2012/05/06/10881336309925/


    From: Baghdasarian
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