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    PAROUYR HAYRIKIAN EXPECTS TO GET 15-30% OF VOTES IN CASE NEXT ELECTIONS ARE FAIR

    AZG Armenian Daily #143, 01/08/2006

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    "If a miracle happens and Moscow reveals the secret
    network of its agents in Armenia, and we have the
    opportunity to hold fair elections in Armenia, our
    party will get 15-30% of the votes," Parouyr
    Hayrikian, Chairman of "National Self-Determination
    Union" party, said at the recent press conference at
    "Pakagits" club.

    But, in fact, he doesn't believe fair elections may be
    held and counts on the unification of his allies. He
    said this union would help hold election that will get
    rid of the criminal elements that exist in our state
    system. Hayrikian also pointed out the prosecution
    cases carried out against his party members,
    particularly, when some forces tried to deprive his
    party of his party office in Ghapan.

    Besides, Hayrikian stated that the state structures do
    not pay proper attention to the arrangements dedicated
    to the celebration of 15th anniversary of the
    Independence. As for the necessity to compose a new
    hymn of Armenia, he said that he has submitted three
    versions of the hymn that he composed himself.

    When commenting on the Nagorno Karabakh issue,
    Hayrikian stated that only powerful Armenia can assist
    Artsakh and none should sell the self-determination of
    NKR.

    Hayrikian also touched upon an article issued in
    "Zhamanak" newspaper, according to which Hayrkian
    managed to construct luxury buildings in Davitashen
    thanks to $4 billion robbed in the course of the
    Karabakh war. He cited the letter the sent to the
    newspaper in response to the article and demanded that
    the newspaper should openly apologize to him. "We can
    meet scoundrels everywhere, but one should be a
    scoundrel himself to let them work in a newspaper,"
    Hayrikian said.

    By Gohar Gevorgian
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