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    ARMEN RUSTAMIAN: ARFD WILL NOT SUPPORT CANDIDATURE OF ANY OTHER POLITICAL FORCE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 27, 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. ARFD will nominate a candidate of its
    own from its party for the 2008 presidential elections, who will be
    determined during the Supreme Meeting to be held in autumn. Armen
    Rustamian, a representative of the ARFD Supreme Body, stated at the
    July 27 press conference.

    According to him, ARFD will not support any candidate nominated by
    other political forces. At the same time, A. Rustamian stated that
    cooperation with Zharangutiun is not excluded in the elections,
    as ARFD has ideological communities with it. "Raffi Hovannisian's
    approaches have been always acceptable for us, our relations have
    been constructive, on the very basis of national ideology," he said.

    In A. Rustamian's words, "the elections are very likely not to finish
    by one tour." In his words, if ARFD nominates its own candidate,
    the analysis of the results received by ARFD in the parliamentary
    elections already does not suppose one tour of presidential elections.

    In response to journalists' question, A. Rustamian said that RA
    President Robert Kocharian will support not the candidature nominated
    by ARFD, but that of the RPA leader.

    A. Rustamian said that the national orientation of country's
    development, which has been adopted by Armenia in 2008, unites RPA with
    ARFD. However, in his words, ARFD is not content with the development
    rates. A. Rustamian affirmed that the country has a potential for
    developing much more quickly.

    Asserting that ARFD is an alternative for both the authorities and the
    opposition, A. Rustamian said that both struggle and stability should
    not be an end in itself, but should serve for development of democratic
    processes in the country. "The opposition-authorities relations cannot
    contribute to country's development, if the opposition sets itself the
    task to remove the authorities as soon as possible and the authorities
    try to annihilate their political opponents," A. Rustamian assured.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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