Armenians began voting on Saturday in a parliamentary election seen as a test of democracy in the Caucasian country and a dress rehearsal for a presidential contest next year. The Republican party led by Prime Minister Serzh Sarksyan — a trusted lieutenant and favoured successor to President Robert Kocharyan — is expected to easily defeat the opposition when 2.3 million voters in ex-Soviet Armenia go to the polls. Full Story
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