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    LOYALIST REPEATS EX-LEADER'S COMEBACK PLANS
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Aug 17 2007

    The leader of Armenia's former ruling party reiterated on Friday that
    ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosian is ready to engage in the battle
    for presidency early next year.

    Ararat Zurabian, who chairs the Board of the Armenian Pan-National
    Movement (HHSh), said that while Ter-Petrosian is certain to run
    for president, he will expressly state his desire at the stage of
    nominations.

    "I strongly believe that Levon Ter-Petrosian is determined to
    participate in the political processes. It is certain that his
    nomination as a presidential candidate will happen," he added.

    Ter-Petrosian, who has avoided public appearances since resigning under
    pressure in February 1998, reportedly traveled to Armenia's northern
    regions in recent weeks to hold meetings with local supporters. Despite
    repeated statements by his loyalists about his plans to make a
    presidential bid, the 62-year-old reclusive ex-leader has given no
    indication yet that he is considering a political comeback.

    According to the HHSh leader, active negotiations with other opposition
    forces around a single presidential candidate are underway. He said
    he held several meetings with opposition leaders and politicians
    every day, including with Vazgen Manukian, who was Ter-Petrosian's
    main rival in the 1996 presidential election and claims to have been
    deprived of a clear victory by the former regime.

    Zurabian said that despite some personal disagreements that may exist
    between the two politicians, the HHSh board has "contacts and normal
    relations" with Manukian.

    He described Manukian as a "very serious politician" who is capable
    of gathering a certain team around himself ahead of next year's
    presidential election. "But unlike Levon Ter-Petrosian, he has no
    chance to win the elections," Zurabian added.

    Despite the ongoing negotiations, Zurabian does not think that
    either the opposition or the authorities will eventually field single
    candidates for the 2008 elections. But he said it is important for
    the opposition to form an "alternative" center.

    Zurabian expects that like it happened in the past the authorities
    will have pseudo-candidates, who will be more outspoken about their
    opposition rivals.

    "I don't think that [Prime Minister] Serzh Sarkisian can look into
    Levon Ter-Petrosian's eyes and say something against him. Naturally,
    he should use pseudo-candidates for this purpose," Zurabian asserted.
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