Monday, 7 May, 2007  
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Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian predicted that his Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) will win this week’s parliamentary elections and hit out at two other pro-establishment parties as he continued his campaign swing through Yerevan at the weekend.
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Armenia law-enforcement authorities accused on Monday two former government ministers staunchly opposed to the country’s leadership of illegally receiving and “laundering” money from Russia for subversive political purposes.
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Police said on Monday they are investigating claims by a well-known government critic that he was kidnapped and badly beaten by bodyguards of Gagik Tsarukian for publicly scorning Armenia’s reputedly wealthiest businessman close to President Robert Kocharian.
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The Armenian government has refused to grant entry visas to eight Turkish nationals who planned to monitor Armenia’s parliamentary elections under the aegis of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, it emerged on Monday.
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Excerpts from opposition leader Artur Baghdasarian's extensive weekend interview with RFE/RL.







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“Haykakan Zhamanak” claims that traders in a big retail market in Yerevan’s western Malatia-Sebastia district were forced by the market administration to attend a campaign rally held there on Friday by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian and his Republican Party (HHK).
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