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    MORE OPPOSITION TALKS ON PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Libery, Czech Rep.
    Aug 28 2007

    Leading Armenian opposition parties held on Tuesday a second round
    of negotiations on the possibility of fielding a single candidate in
    next year's presidential election.

    Their leaders were tight-lipped about details of the talks. Some of
    them said only that they again did not discuss names of concrete
    individuals who could successfully challenge Prime Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian during the vote.

    "One of the participants said that everyone is ready to put aside
    their ambitions for the sake of national welfare," said Paruyr
    Hayrikian, a prominent Soviet-era dissident and the main initiator
    of the talks. "Nobody objected to that."

    "Right now we need to ascertain the team that would enter the fray with
    a different value system," Hayrikian told RFE/RL. "It is not important
    who will lead the team. The best player should not necessarily be
    the team captain."

    "We are not discussing concrete candidacies yet," said another
    participant, Manuk Gasparian.

    Participants again included opposition heavyweights like Stepan
    Demirchian, Artashes Geghamian and Artur Baghdasarian. All three men
    are believed to continue to harbor presidential ambitions despite
    their parties' poor showing in last May's parliamentary elections. It
    remains to be seen whether any of them is ready to withdraw from the
    presidential race in favor of another presidential contender.

    Baghdasarian described Tuesday's consultations as "very useful"
    but refused to go into details. Demirchian and Geghamian could not
    be reached for comment.

    Another top opposition leader, Raffi Hovannisian, failed to
    send representatives to the latest talks. They were again openly
    boycotted by two other prominent oppositionists, Vazgen Manukian
    of the National Democratic Union and Aram Sarkisian of the radical
    Hanrapetutyun party. Manukian has already made it clear that he will
    run for president in any case, while Sarkisian and his allies make
    no secret of their support for former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    All of the participants interviewed by RFE/RL insisted that
    Ter-Petrosian's possible participation in the 2008 election was not
    on the agenda of their meeting.
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