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  • Heritage Council Decides on Elections: The Party Will Run Alone

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Heritage Party
    31 Moscovian Street
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 53.69.13, 53.26.97
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 53.26.97
    Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Website: www.heritage.am



    March 2, 2007


    HERITAGE COUNCIL DECIDES ON ELECTIONS:
    THE PARTY WILL RUN ALONE


    Yerevan--The Heritage Party today convened a special meeting of its
    governing Council at the Armenia Marriott Hotel. The question of the day was
    one: Should the party participate in the parliamentary elections scheduled
    for May 12?

    Introductory remarks were delivered by Heritage board member Vardan
    Khachatrian. "Heritage has long favored an inclusive and encompassing
    alliance for the coming elections and, throughout the deliberations with
    opposition colleagues, it remained true to its aim until the end. It is to
    our chagrin, but not our fault, that the opposition could not join forces.
    We currently stand at a critical juncture and, acknowledging our duties
    before the generations yet to come, we have gathered today to decide whether
    or not to run in the elections," he said.

    This day, March 2, 2007, was not only a critical juncture but a sign and
    symbol as well. The national flag of the newly independent Armenia had been
    raised in front of the United Nations building exactly fifteen years ago; it
    was Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia's first Minister of Foreign Affairs, who
    had the honor of performing that ceremony. March 2 also marks the 50th
    wedding anniversary of Hovannisian's parents, Richard and Vartiter.

    The session, attended also by journalists and members of the public, was
    then formally opened with the singing of Armenia's national anthem, "Mer
    Hairenik."

    Raffi Hovannisian, founder of the Heritage Party, was next invited to take
    the floor. In a powerful keynote address, he declared: "The matter that is
    at hand for us today and for tomorrow is not only the remembrance of our
    past heritage, but also a living legacy for the unification of the nation
    and thus the building of a Homeland that is a force to be reckoned
    with--both in the region and the world entire. The Armenian tricolor that
    waves before the United Nations is not a mere standard, but the embodiment
    of the liberty, unity, and sovereignty of our people. This banner compels
    us, for all eternity, to build a country of rights, democracy, and liberty,
    and a strong, proud, and flourishing Armenia." Hovannisian also stated that
    the decision, which the party board would reach today, would be one of the
    determinants in the paving of Armenia's tomorrow.

    Heritage delegates then commenced the voting process. The party's Council
    decided--with a vote of 23 for, 1 against, and 3 abstaining--that Heritage
    shall take part in the parliamentary elections in the proportional format.

    Thereafter, the delegates unanimously approved the party's election list,
    which includes 56 candidates. Raffi Hovannisian, Armenia's first Ombudswoman
    Larisa Alaverdian, and Yerevan State University lecturer Vardan Khachatrian
    lead the list.

    With respect to supporting candidates who will run in the elections in the
    majoritarian format, the Heritage executive board reported that a number of
    citizens' groups had proposed Raffi Hovannisian's nomination at an election
    district in Yerevan, but Hovannisian had declined in order to support the
    other opposition candidates who are already nominated in that district. The
    Heritage board was in full agreement with Hovannisian in this regard.

    Party delegates also unanimously chose board member Armen Martirosian and
    activist Mihran Amirkhanian to represent Heritage at the Central Election
    Commission.

    A statement of solidarity was then read by human rights defender Larisa
    Alaverdian.

    The convention delegates also adopted a resolution that revealed Armenia's
    historic choice--between becoming the cradle for citizen and citizenship and
    continuing to bear the widespread unlawfulness and the unproductive
    governance of recent years, which threatens to turn Armenia into a hopeless
    territory. "We are determined to gain victory at the parliamentary elections
    and, together with other democratic forces in the country, to form a
    national government which enjoys the people's trust and moves to launch
    systemic changes in the current year," the resolution reads.

    In his closing remarks, Raffi Hovannisian assured his fellow citizens that
    in order to deliver the Armenia that belongs to every citizen, Heritage--not
    only as a political party, but as a living concept that connects the past
    and the future--would work through nationwide efforts to bring the people's
    collective potential to fruition and to put an end to injustice and
    inequality. "The election clock has started to tick, and we wish all
    candidates and political forces a fair and a righteous contest that is
    anchored in the free competition of ideas; the winner should be the one who
    earns and deserves it," Hovannisian asserted, calling on government and
    opposition parties alike to guarantee equal campaign opportunities and
    conditions for all. "We will pass this difficult road together and without
    retreat. On May 13 we will gather to celebrate the people's triumph."

    In closing the convention, Vardan Khachatrian added that Heritage's
    objective, far beyond petty party interests, is to establish a civil
    society, to enroot democratic values, and to gain strength in unity. "We go
    out now to the battlefield with the determination finally to put the nation
    on the path of progress."

    Founded in 2002, Heritage has regional divisions throughout the land. Its
    central headquarters are located at 31 Moscovian Street, Yerevan 0002,
    Armenia, with telephone contact at (37410) 53.69.13 and 53.26.97, fax at
    (37410) 53.26.97, email at [email protected], and website at www.heritage.am

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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