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    CLUB PRESIDENT: CURSING SOMEONE A SIGN OF POWER

    Panorama.am
    17:32 10/12/2007

    How much the sociological surveys conducting on presidential candidate
    ratings affect the prevailing dispositions and the choice of citizens
    in the society? Asked this question, Boris Navasardyan, president of
    Yerevan Press Club, who presented their observations among 8 broadcast
    media, said that voters tend to think it is not worthy voting for a
    candidate who has no chances to win. "When people see that someone
    is leading, they may change their initial disposition in his favor,"
    he said. He also said when the voters believe that someone is going to
    win anyway, they tend to like taking bribes and voting for his favor.

    "In this sense, the sociological surveys have effect on the moods
    of the society but it is a negative effect," Navasardyan said also
    saying "it is accepted among us to support the strongest. When you
    are cursing someone, it is taken as a sign of power."

    He said that is why many of the candidates have passed to the stage
    of cursing trying to show that they are strong. Navasardyan said the
    layer of the society who disgusts cursing is small.

    Speaking about high prices of promotional ads for the presidential
    candidates' campaign in the TV companies, the chairman of the club
    said in case a maximum amount were set by law it would be against
    market mechanisms.

    At the same time he said situations happen when "the prices are high
    and no one wants" which is again not a mechanism of market. "Why do
    you set a high price if you cannot sell your product," he raises the
    rhetoric question, also saying setting high price for the political
    promotional ads has political causes.
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