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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT HAS YET TO CELEBRATE "HIS VICTORY"

    WorldBulletin.net, Turkey
    Feb 19 2013

    On the other hand, the question of whether the silence would still
    continue after his strongest rival former foreign minister Raffi
    Hovhannissian who got 36 percent declared his "victory".

    World Bulletin / News Desk

    Incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan triumphed the Armenian presidential
    election with 58.64 percent of the vote.

    Winning second consecutive election victory, Sargsyan will be the
    president of Armenia for five more years. However, silence dominates
    the country as supporters of Sargsyan haven't celebrated the victory.

    Although Sargsyan triumphed over his rival with 22 percent, Sargsyan
    didn't go to the headquarters of the Republican Party following the
    results of the polls and didn't make a statement, which took great
    attention.

    On the other hand, the question of whether the silence would still
    continue after his strongest rival former foreign minister Raffi
    Hovhannissian who got 36 percent declared his "victory".

    One other point that draws attention is the votes of leader of the
    Union for National Self-Determination Paruyr Hayrikyan being stuck
    at 1.3 percent which shows that the armed attack against him did not
    influence the voters.

    It is not difficult to guess Armenia and Russia will be in close
    cooperation in the new term especially in security related matters,
    because Sargsyan defined their relations as "strategic" with Russia
    whereas he defined their relationship with USA and EU to be in the
    framework of "good neighbors."

    One of the arguments of Sargsyan during his propaganda was Nagorno
    Karabakh, Azeri land under occupation. There seems very low possibility
    of any move to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in the new term
    as Sargsyan has always claimed it belonged to Armenia and as he will
    have Russian support.

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=103578


    From: Baghdasarian
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