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    MANUKIAN PESSIMISTIC ABOUT OPPOSITION ELECTION WIN
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Libert, Czech Rep.
    Dec 18 2007

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian is the favorite to win Armenia's
    approaching presidential election and, as things stand now, can not
    be defeated by any of his opposition challengers, opposition leader
    Vazgen Manukian said on Tuesday.

    "I wouldn't bet on the victory of any of the [opposition] candidates,"
    Manukian, himself a presidential candidate, admitted at a news
    conference.

    "Serzh Sarkisian's victory is not about gaining votes but controlling
    power," he said. "He fully controls the administrative resources,
    financial resources, and the entire electoral process ... Because we
    live in an undemocratic country, the authorities' capacity is much
    greater, and it would take a big force to defeat them."

    Manukian added that the Armenian opposition will stand a chance
    to scuttle a handover of power from President Robert Kocharian to
    Sarkisian only if forms a broad-based electoral alliance. He made
    it clear that he will not withdraw his candidature in favor of any
    other opposition hopeful. The remark was a further indication that the
    veteran politician considers himself Sarkisian's strongest challenger.

    The February 19 election will mark Manukian's fourth consecutive
    attempt to win the Armenian presidency. Official results of the last
    presidential election held in February 2003 showed the leader of the
    opposition National Democratic Union (AZhM) garnering less than one
    percent of the vote. The poor performance was a far cry from his strong
    showing in the September 1996 election which saw incumbent President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian controversially win a second term in office.

    Ter-Petrosian is now seen by many observers as Sarkisian's main
    election rival. He has tried unsuccessfully to secure Manukian's
    endorsement of his presidential bid. The AZhM leader's pointed refusal
    to back his erstwhile foe provoked allegations in the pro-Ter-Petrosian
    media that he is playing into the government's hands.

    But Manukian stressed on Tuesday that the main target of his election
    campaign will the ruling regime and not any of the opposition
    candidates.
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