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    WITH ARBITRARINESS REPUBLICANS STAND A GOOD CHANCE

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 17 2007

    What are the chances that the Republican Party will win the
    presidential election? On July 17 the reporters asked two parties of a
    debate at the Hayeli Club, Nicol Pashinyan, member of the Alternative,
    and Republican Armen Ashotyan. "Let us define what we mean. If we
    mean the elections, the Republican Party stands no chance, if we
    mean arbitrariness, the Republican Party stands a good chance,"
    Nicol Pashinyan says.

    Naturally, Armen Ashotyan holds the contrary opinion. He is convinced
    that the Republican candidate will win. Unlike the deputy leader
    of the Republican Party, Ashotyan even pronounces the name of the
    Republican candidate. "The Republican Party stands a good chance to
    win the election. Nobody, not even the most stern critics doubt this,
    and this is the reason for the nervous expectation that the victory of
    the Republicans is imminent. Although there is always an alternative
    to democracy in elections in terms of mechanisms but there is no
    alternative to Serge Sargsyan's victory," Armen Ashotyan says.

    Nicol Pashinyan says when he was a reporter and heard that people
    hate the government, Robert Kocharyan and Serge Sargsyan, I did
    not believe, but when he became involved in politics, and had more
    frequent and intensive contact with citizens, he understood that
    there is hatred. "If we had a mechanism of free expression of will
    in the election, it is highly illogical to suppose that a citizen
    will voluntarily vote for a person for whom he has deep antipathy,
    to put it mildly," Nicol Pashinyan says.
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