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    "OBSERVERS WILL NOT PURSUE GEOPOLITICAL INTERESTS"

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    [05:00 pm] 25 April, 2007

    The RoA law enforcement bodies haven't studied the recent case of
    hindering the campaign of the Heritage Party, reported on April 20
    at Avan Community of Yerevan.

    Reminder; the party volunteers were distributing pre-election
    booklets when four young men drove up in a BMW car and seized all
    the booklets. The owner of the car is Robert Petrosyan who lives in
    the neighborhood.

    During the incident Raffi Hovannisian was in the Armenian
    regions. Later on, he went to the Police and the mayor of Avan for
    apology and compensation for the damage.

    "The march towards victory continues, the election campaign of the
    party is gathering momentum and goes on with positive emotions,"
    says the leader of the Heritage.

    Raffi Hovannisian states that there are no equal opportunities,
    parties are denied access to halls for rallies and advertisement is
    limited. Even if there is a preliminary arrangement, the municipalities
    and privately-owned companies refuse to place the advertisements
    of the Heritage Party. There are other minor obstacles, such as
    "medieval mayors who think their territory is their kingdom."

    Moreover, Armenians are alienated from political hustle and bustle,
    they don't believe in the country's future well-being.

    Regardless of the current inequality, Mr Hovannisian is convinced that
    "within the short period of the election campaign we can shape new
    political culture."

    "The parliamentary election should be free, the best for the
    Armenians. And like for the presidential election, the Heritage Party
    believes it is not important "who will be elected, it is important
    that people elect."

    The leader of the Heritage says this time the observers will not pursue
    geopolitical interests, and they should be viewed as partners. "They
    will watch the elections as they are well aware of our interior
    problems."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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