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    NO PROGRESS IN OPPOSITION TALKS ON ELECTION BLOC
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Feb 27 2007

    Several major Armenian opposition parties reported no progress late
    Tuesday in their last-minute negotiations over the possible formation
    of a new electoral alliance.

    They appeared to have finally failed to bring Stepan Demirchian,
    President Robert Kocharian's main challenger in the last presidential
    election, into the fold.

    Demirchian's People's Party of Armenia (HZhK) was not participating
    in the talks involving the Hanrapetutyun, Zharangutyun and National
    Democratic Union (AZhM) parties. The former ruling Armenian
    Pan-National Movement was also involved in them.

    There were no indications that the four mostly pro-Western parties
    can reach agreement even among themselves. "We have no ideological
    disagreements. There are only differences in our tactical approaches,"
    a Hanrapetutyun leader, Suren Sureniants, told RFE/RL.

    "The talks can not continue endlessly, and late in the evening the
    Hanrapetutyun party will decide on the form of its participation in
    the elections," he said.

    Hanrapetutyun's outspoken chairman, former Prime Minister Aram
    Sarkisian, has been particularly keen to see a broad-based opposition
    bloc take on Kocharian's political allies in the May 12 elections.

    Zharangutyun leader Raffi Hovannisian has also strongly advocated the
    idea, warning that the opposition will face defeat unless it closes
    the ranks. It was not immediately clear what exactly stood in the
    way of their consolidation.

    Meanwhile, Demirchian's party blamed its erstwhile opposition allies
    for the lack of opposition unity. "To say that the HZhK is deliberately
    going it alone is inadmissible," an HZhK lawmaker, Grigor Harutiunian,
    said in parliament earlier in the day. He said they rejected
    Demirchian's offer to preserve the HZhK-led Artarutyun alliance.

    Two other leading opposition parties, Artur Baghdasarian's Orinats
    Yerkir and Artashes Geghamian's National Unity, have also decided to
    contest the elections on their own. Most local observers say this
    will make it easier for Armenia's leadership to retain its control
    of the National Assembly.
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