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  • Armenian Opposition Moves To Self-Destruction With Confident Steps:

    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION MOVES TO SELF-DESTRUCTION WITH CONFIDENT STEPS: HOME POLITICAL ANALYST

    arminfo
    2007-08-03 14:03:00

    The Armenian opposition moves to self-destruction with confident
    steps, ex-Minister of RA National Security, member of the former
    ruling party in Armenia the Armenian National Movement, Head of the
    Center of Politological Studies David Shahnazaryan.

    He said that the course and results of May 12, 2007, parliamentary
    election and the present situation in the country on the threshold
    of the presidential election indicate that if the situation will
    further develop in such a way, the authorities will not even have
    to falsify the presidential election: they will easily and calmly
    gain the victory. No ideological basis, only personal ambitions and
    senseless back-door consultations - that is the present opposition
    which allowed the authorities to press itself in the frames of rules
    convenient for them, D. Shahnazaryan said. He also said unification
    on the ideological basis and nomination of a single candidate is the
    only chance for the opposition. However, no unification is envisaged,
    to all appearances, and tens of single candidates from opposition
    will take part in the election. "In view of this, I do not see any
    worthy rival to RA PM Serzh Sargsyan in the presidential election",
    Shahnazaryan said.

    As for possible participation of the first president of Armenia Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan in the presidential campaign, the political analyst
    advised to address the ex-president's administrative office with
    this question.

    "Participation or non-participation of Ter-Petrosyan in the election
    is from the area of guesses and assumptions , but I do not like to
    do it", Shahnazaryan said.
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