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    DASHNAKTSUTYUN'S WEAK POLITICAL TRICK

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 15 2007

    "It's a weak political trick." On August 15 the Republican member
    of parliament Galust Sahakyan said so in answer to the question of
    Lragir.am. The reporter asked the question when the Republican said
    all the political forces have to admit that the Republican candidate
    will be elected president of Armenia. The problem is that the partner
    of the Republicans, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, would not accept it.

    Moreover, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is trying to make the Republicans
    accept that it would be right if with the Republican majority and
    a Republican prime minister the president were not Republican. The
    ARF Dashnaktsutyun explains this approach from the point of view
    of providing the balance of powers. It was interesting to know the
    thoughts of the Republican Party on this viewpoint, especially through
    Galust Sahakyan, who is known as the informal messenger of the real
    approaches of the party.

    "It is a weak political trick in the sense that they tell, ask the
    Republican that the country will become stronger if they restrict
    themselves a little for us to go ahead. It is impossible in the
    political sphere," Galust Sahakyan says. According to him, the
    presidential election is not merely a presidential election but
    "a test on the measurements of the image of political teams, to
    specify the forces that the political team will use and the type of
    participation in solving the political problems of the country."

    "I think the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is a sensible party, and I think
    they are trying to offer this approach to the public. I do not think
    there is a political team today which has enough resource to name a
    candidate. Therefore I am saying that the political teams may talk
    to one another, make arrangements and each will contribute to the
    political and economic development of the country in accordance with
    their role," Galust Sahakyan says.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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