About 6,000 people on Wednesday took to the streets of the Armenian capital Yerevan to demonstrate against the re-election of President Serzh Sargsyan, dpa reported. \'We\'re ready for a fight, a fight until victory,\' said former foreign minister and presidential candidate Raffi Hovannisian, who came second in Monday\'s election, with 36.75 per cent of votes. He refused an offer of a meeting with Sargsyan, who gained 58.64 per cent of the vote. The opposition has accused the government of massive vote fraud. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said the elections were \'generally well-administered,\' but that there was still a \'blurring of the distinction between the state and the ruling party.\'
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