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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION PARTIES REFUSE TO GO TO POLLS WITHIN OLD BLOC

    Arminfo
    26 Feb 07

    Yerevan, 26 February: "Our opposition colleagues have turned down
    the proposal of the People's Party of Armenia [PPA] to run for the
    parliamentary election within the Ardarutyun [Justice] bloc formed
    in 2003," PPA press secretary Ruzan Khachatryan has said.

    She said that since the main negotiators in the recent consultations
    were Ardarutyun bloc members, the People's Party of Armenia proposed
    keeping the same name for the new bloc after enlarging it and making
    corrections in it.

    "People placed trust in the Ardarutyun bloc four years ago. The
    bloc had and still has a programme and a key goal - to restore
    constitutional order in the country. Since the same political parties
    plus the Heritage party of Raffi Hovhannisyan were involved in the
    negotiations, the PPA made that proposal, which at the end of the
    day was not accepted," Khachatryan said.

    She, however, said that the opposition's unification does not
    necessarily imply setting up large election blocs and that this may
    cover a wide range of issues from moral and tactical support to such
    a crucial measure as oversight of the elections process, voting and
    vote counting. "The People's Party of Armenia backed the Alternative's
    idea to set up an election bloc based on the idea of impeaching the
    head of the incumbent regime but several major opposition forces
    refused to join it, which made the project lose its significance,"
    Khachatryan said.

    Throughout the past week, the PPA, the Heritage party, the Republic
    party and the National Democratic Union held consultations on
    the format of their participation in the 12 May parliamentary
    election. Aram Sargsyan, the leader of the Republic party, said that
    he would propose that his opposition colleagues form a broad alliance.

    The council of Demirchyan's PPA was supposed to hold a meeting
    today [26 February] to pass a final decision on how the party will
    participate in the parliamentary election and approve the party's
    proportional representation list. But Khachatryan said that "the
    meeting will be held in a couple of days, it was delayed to have some
    technical issues settled".
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