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    From: Sebouh Z Tashjian <[email protected]>
    Subject: Arthur Baghdasarian offers fresh flowers

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    ARTHUR BAGHDASARIAN OFFERS FRESH FLOWERS
    [04:39 pm] 26 December, 2007

    The leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party (OYP) Arthur
    Baghdasarian runs in the presidential elections with
    the motto, `Nobody likes withered flowers.'

    `New ideas, innovations and audacity are required to
    lead the society and to take the path of new
    developments. We have already taken the path and call
    on our patriots to join us,' Baghdasarian says. .

    The OYP is participating at the presidential election
    with a civil movement which is organized for the sake
    of democracy, a politically and economically strong
    and competitive state. The movement has already got 10
    thousand supporters. `This movement will mark the
    start of a new period. We suggest turning on the clock
    of the new start from 2008, which will put an end to
    cynicism and arbitrariness,' the OYP leader says.

    At the request of reporters he commented on the civil
    movement. `The civil support groups include people
    independent of their party affiliation and belongings
    because these are not elections to parties. The
    election to the president of Armenia refers to every
    compatriot and each family. We consider civil activity
    highly important at the presidential election,' he
    said.

    Today Arthur Baghdasarian voiced support for all
    forces who are interested in free and fair elections.
    `According to him, `the country needs a legitimate and
    national President, who enjoys the love of the
    people,' Arthur Baghdasarian says.

    The OYP will launch a chain of rallies from January
    2008. `We start rallies from January. The timetable is
    under consideration. Rallies are part of our arsenal,
    as well as meetings, both in Yerevan and in regions,'
    Arthur Baghdasarian says.

    He noted that these rallies will not be partisan. `We
    are not running in partisan elections. We shall hold
    meetings and rallies with people throughout the
    country. Our pre-election arsenal will include
    rallies,' he says.

    The OYP leader welcomed all people who dare to attend
    rallies. `The atmosphere of fear reigning in the
    country already disperses though the authorities take
    every effort to prevent people's participation at the
    rallies.'

    The leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party says they will
    address people through rallies to overcome the fear
    they have. `Live like free people. Vote for the
    candidate you want but vote because you want and not
    because they pay or inflict pressure on you.'

    By the way, the OYP leader thinks that money will not
    have a crucial role at the upcoming presidential
    election.

    In this connection the reporters reminded the OYP
    leader that Levon Ter-Petrossian had made a similar
    call. The former president stated that his supporters
    had undergone pressure. Thus, why didn't the OYP join
    at least the call? `I am a presidential candidate. We
    have a distinct number of supporters. This is an
    election of persons not parties. I do not think if
    Ter-Petrossian or Vahan Hovanissian say one thing,
    others should join by all means.

    Arthur Baghdasarian stated that if the elections are
    tampered, the Orinats Yerkir Party will fight through
    by all means. `We have sufficient human resources to
    observe the elections in all the 2000 election
    districts. We are ready to cooperate with anyone who
    will struggle against machinations. In other words,
    there are opposition candidates who wish to hold on to
    their votes through healthy cooperation,' Baghdasarian
    says.
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