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    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 4 2007


    WITHOUT MANUKYAN IT WILL END IN ONE ROUND

    The leader of the National Democratic Party Shavarsh Kocharyan who
    said to support Vazgen Manukyan stated December 4 at the Hayatsk
    press club only Vazgen Manukyan , who is opposition to both the
    previous and the present government, and proved that he is not
    against persons but authoritarianism is able to tackle the most
    important problem of the country - structural reforms.

    `If an artificial impression is made that in reality the struggle is
    between the present and the previous ones, it favors the present one,
    and it will end in the first round. Our aim is to foil this plan. And
    only the unification that will emerge around Vazgen Manukyan can do
    it. Because it will not be bullfight, but questions will be raised
    which are justified by ideas, plans and biography, which are directed
    at the future of Armenia. Only in this case will the scenario be
    foiled. Otherwise, there is no if,' says Shavarsh Kocharyan in answer
    to the question why the NDU will do, whom it will support if Vazgen
    Manukyan is not elected to the second round of election.


    In answer to the question whether his words mean that if Vazgen
    Manukyan does not run in the second round, there will be no second
    round at all, Shavarsh Kocharyan says if Vazgen Manukyan is not
    elected to it to be perceived appropriately by the society, all the
    rest if meaningless. `Today there is only one possibility, the
    current process that is now underway and which leads to the victory
    of the representative of the majority, to prevent it, I see no other
    way but unification around Vazgen Manukyan,' Shavarsh Kocharyan says.


    He rules out supporting Levon Ter-Petrosyan. He says Ter-Petrosyan
    has founded this authoritarian system, and the National Democratic
    Party accuses the present government of having enlarged this vicious
    system instead of fighting it. As to the probability that Vazgen
    Manukyan may withdraw from the campaign and support the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun, Shavarsh Kocharyan says nothing should be ruled out
    in politics but he can see that Vazgen Manukyan is determined to go
    all the way. Now efforts to cooperate with other parties - the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun, the Orinats Yerkir Party and the Heritage Party - are
    made, the aim of which is to control the election because all the
    three parties have representatives to the election commissions.


    Such cooperation is highly important because let us recall the
    referendum and the recent parliamentary election when there was no
    argument, and everyone said there was fraud. Point to it. If you do
    not control, you cannot accuse observers of using double standard.
    How are you going to prove? Shavarsh Kocharyan asks. As to the
    observation that people sell their votes, Shavarsh Kocharyan says it
    is an excuse for fraud by the government and for the failure of the
    opposition to get the confidence of the society.


    Shavarsh Kocharyan rules out that if there is distinct control, the
    government will resort to violence in answer to the question what the
    opposition can do in that case. He gives the example of the
    presidential election of 1996 when the government held on to power
    through violence. Shavarsh Kocharyan says he rules out the repetition
    of this scenario in 2008. `I think this scenario is ruled out in
    these elections,' Shavarsh Kocharyan says. According to him, the most
    important problem is people's confidence and standing to this vote of
    this confidence.
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