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    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan,
    13 Jan 07 p 3

    Who, if not Serzh?

    During a New Year reception [held in late December] for journalists,
    [Armenian President] Robert Kocharian said the next president of
    Armenia will not be the person they think about.

    The majority of Armenians - without wishing it - see [Defence
    Minister] Serzh Sargsian as the future president of Armenia. However,
    it turns out - according to Kocharian's predictions - he [Sargsian]
    is not likely to lead our republic in 2008. Funny as it may sound,
    this is one of those rare cases where the domestic opposition shares
    Kocharian's opinion. However, the opposition sees the forthcoming
    presidential election in a completely different way. People in the
    opposition camp are quite sure that 2008 will be pleasantly different
    from the previous presidential elections. "The person that will get
    the people's votes can be the next Armenian president. That [Serzh]
    Sargsian does not have that capacity, the people's trust and the
    number of votes, is quite clear. We will do everything to ensure the
    elections are fair," Ruzan Khachatrian, a member of the PPA
    [opposition People's Party of Armenia] political council, said
    yesterday. Of course, during the previous elections too, Robert
    Kocharian did not have the votes and the trust, and the opposition
    would regularly say that it would do everything to ensure the
    fairness of the elections. What does the opposition camp count on
    now? According to Khachatrian, times change; so do perceptions,
    people's patience, the international regional situation and the
    demands from outside [from abroad]. The opposition is more
    experienced. All the observations indicate that this time it will not
    be as it was before.

    When we recalled that Galust Sahakian, the chairman of the Republican
    Party of Armenia faction in the National Assembly, said the day
    before that the pro-government forces should help the opposition to
    overcome the five-per-cent barrier to get into the new parliament
    during the elections, Khachatrian replied; "I think, Galust Sahakian
    needs a great help himself. Even his son [Arman Sahakian, who failed
    to win a Yerevan district mayoral election last year] did not get
    help from his partners."

    People in the [opposition] Republic Party think that recently,
    representatives of the authorities make statements that reflect the
    mosaic of the discord inside the authorities. "If, for example, Serzh
    Sargsian says that the Prosperous Armenia Party is not a party yet,
    he means to say 'nothing can be done against me'. Now, when Kocharian
    is trying to convince journalists that only he knows the name of the
    next president, the same approach is working - nobody can act against
    me," Suren Sureniants, a member of the Republic Party political
    council, said yesterday. He believes this faulty mechanism, the logo
    of which is "nothing can be done against us", should be broken.

    By the way, the Republic Party sees its leader, Aram Sargsian, as the
    next president of Armenia. "Personally, my opinion is quite clear. I
    think Serzh Sargsian will not be the next president. I will do my
    best to ensure that Aram Sargsian becomes the next president as a
    result of fair elections," Sureniants said.

    National Unity Party leader Artashes Geghamian thinks that Robert
    Kocharian has discredited the post of Armenian president so badly
    that it should be eliminated. According to him, Armenia's experience
    shows that there can be a country with no president, and that we have
    had a country without a president for the last eight years.

    What do people think? Who could be the next Armenian president? The
    little poll we conducted yesterday in the streets of the capital
    revealed this picture.

    Arnos Hovhannisian, 66, academician, International Informatization
    Academy: Serzh Sargsian and [Foreign Minister] Vardan Oskanian have
    real chances. Our people vote for the force. The people will not
    elect Geghamian or [People's Party of Armenia leader] Demirchian. I
    would not like [tycoon and Prosperous Armenia Party leader] Gagik
    Tsarukian to become president.

    Hakob Grigorian, 30, philologist: Serzh Sargsian will be the
    president. I feel it with my backbone.

    Anush Babajanian, 40, housewife: I think the authorities have not
    decided themselves who will be nominated for president.

    Liana Muradian, 38, teacher: I would like to see Aram Sargsian as
    president but I think the authorities would reproduce themselves this
    time too.

    Gor Chibukhchian, 43, economist. Serzh Sargsian is the number one
    candidate. Oskanian could be a contender. But it is Serzh.

    Artavazd Sargsian, 50, musician: I believe that if the opposition
    acts in a more organized manner and as a united front this time, the
    opposition candidate would win. For example, Artashes Geghamian, Aram
    Sargsian or someone else, it is not important.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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