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    ORINATS YERKIR STARTS PARTY RANKS PURGE

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 22, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, ARMENPRESS: A senior member of an opposition
    Armenian party said today it has launched a purge campaign as part
    of efforts to consolidate the party ahead of next year's presidential
    election and has toughened admission requirements for new members.

    Ms. Heghine Bisharian, an MP from the Orinats Yerkir party of former
    parliament chairman Arthur Baghdasarian, and deputy chairperson
    of the party, said it is very difficult today to become an Orinats
    Yerkir member.

    Speaking to a news conference Ms. Bisharian swept aside media
    speculations that once one of the biggest parties is demoralized.

    "Our party is not demoralized... Simply we are getting rid of those
    party members whom we do not want to see among our ranks," she said,
    adding that the party is gearing up for robust political activity.

    She said the party has developed about 20 legislative initiatives
    and will press for their passage when the new parliament is back from
    summer recess in early September.

    Ms. Bisharian reconfirmed that the party will participate in next
    year's presidential ballot, but declined to speak whether it will
    field its own candidate or rally with other opposition groups around
    a single candidate.

    She neither denied a possible cooperation with pro-government groups,
    but on condition of serious repositioning of forces that may result
    in emergence of new repositioning.

    At the end she urged opposition leaders to throw away their
    ambitions and support a single opposition presidential candidate,
    saying that Orinats Yerkir party chairman Arthur Baghdasarian may be
    that candidate.

    Orinats Yerkir polled almost 7 percent of the vote in the May 12
    parliamentary elections and holds nine of the 131 seats in Armenia's
    National Assembly.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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