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    OPPOSITION LEADER SAYS WILL FIGHT ON DESPITE VOTE BOYCOTT
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    March 5 2007

    Vazgen Manukian, a veteran opposition politician, insisted on Monday
    that he is not retiring from the political arena despite his party's
    decision to boycott the May 12 elections to Armenia's parliament.

    "We are not quitting politics," he told RFE/RL in an interview. "We
    will remain actively involved in it."

    Manukian's National Democratic Union (AZhM) decided not to contest the
    elections last week after the failing to form an electoral alliance
    with several other major opposition parties. The collapse of their
    negotiations is widely expected to make it easier for President
    Robert Kocharian and his loyalists to win a majority in the next
    National Assembly.

    Manukian said he believes that by contesting the elections separately,
    the leading Armenia opposition forces stand no real chance of winning
    a parliament majority. "Mechanisms for hiding vote falsifications have
    become quite sophisticated," he said. "In these circumstances, it would
    be possible to change the situation only if there emerged a broad-based
    opposition movement. But even that would not guarantee success as
    you also have to do a huge amount of work at the grassroots level."

    The upcoming vote will therefore "not change the situation in Armenia,"
    according to Manukian. "Being a deputy of this and next parliaments
    is neither honorable nor makes sense."

    Apart from the AZhM, the opposition talks also involved the People's
    Party (HZhK) of Stepan Demirchian, Kocharian's main challenger in
    the last presidential election, and two other parties led by Aram
    Sarkisian and Raffi Hovannisian.

    Demirchian agreed to team up with them on the condition that at least
    half of the would-be bloc's candidates represent the HZhK. According
    to some media reports, he also demanded assurances that he would be
    the bloc's single candidate in next year's presidential election. A
    top aide to Demirchian, Grigor Harutiunian, did not deny this in a
    weekend interview with RFE/RL.

    The conditions were reportedly deemed unacceptable by Manukian,
    Sarkisian, and Hovannisian. The three leaders failed to reach a
    pre-election agreement even among themselves for reasons that are
    not fully clear.

    Manukian was reluctant to divulge details of their discussions,
    saying only that he wanted the would-be bloc to have a collective
    leadership. "I argued that if those several parties were to unite it
    would be wrong to pick a leader," he said. "Even if I were offered
    top the list of its candidates."

    "I believe there should have been a committee made up of four or
    five persons who would publicly declare the bloc's aims, state that
    they are all equal and decide who tops the list by a draw," added
    the AZhM leader.

    Manukian himself led the Armenian opposition in 1996 when it
    nearly succeeded in unseating then President Levon Ter-Petrosian
    in a reputedly fraudulent presidential election. His influence and
    popularity have declined dramatically since then. Manukian fared
    extremely poorly in the first round of the 2003 presidential ballot
    before endorsing Demirchian for a tense runoff with Kocharian.

    The 61-year-old mathematician, who headed Armenia's first
    post-Communist government in 1990-1991 and was defense minister during
    the most successful period of its war with Azerbaijan, made it clear
    that he will again run for president in 2008. "I will definitely
    nominate my candidacy in the presidential election," he said. "Without
    any arrogance, I would say that if there is anyone who can defeat
    this regime, it's me. But that could happen only if I am surrounded
    by an appropriate team and trust."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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