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both criticized the 2008 election as being flawed, and the party claimed that
Baghdasaryan received more votes that he was given in the final results. Baghdasaryan, unlike some other members of his party, did not take part in the protests against the election led by Ter-Petrossian, however. On
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Chairman of the Board of the French University of Armenia, and in 2002 of the European Regional Academy in the Caucuses. From 2001 to 2003, he was a member of the Standing Commission on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly of
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Secretary of the National Security Council in a planned coalition government, recognizing the legitimacy of the election and the victory of Prime Minister
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