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    DPA LEADER PROPOSES TO FORM UNITED HEADQUARTERS OF OPPOSITION FOR CONTROL OF ELECTIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 05 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 5, NOYAN TAPAN. "Armenia is at the stage of stably
    developing crisis." Aram G. Sargsian, the Chairman of the Democratic
    Party of Armenia stated about it at the 7th congress of the party
    on March 3. In his words, processes taking place in Armenia during
    the recent years brought to formation of the clan-oligarchic system
    which excludes possibility of normal development of the country. He
    mentioned that not science and industry but sphere of service
    develops in Armenia. A.Sargsian stated that in the formed situation
    when economy is practically monopolized by few big oligarches, and
    80 per cent of the country population drags pitiful existence, power
    shift, sponsored by the clan-oligarhic system, is a primary task:
    "It is necessary that the ruling regime bears responsibility for it
    has done before the people, and it must become a lesson for the next
    authorities," A.Sargsian stated. As for the May 12 elections of the
    National Assembly of Armenia, he expressed sorrow that the opposition
    did not manage to form blocs based on ideological generality.

    A.Sargsian stated that the DPA proposes all the opposition forces
    to form a united headquarters for control of the elections: "If the
    opposition is not able to unite in this case, either, I will already
    start doubting if it is an opposition or just anybody's appointed
    people," the DPA Chairman stated. The congress in which 300 delegates
    participated heard the control commission's report, elected heading
    bodies of the party and affirmed changes in the party program.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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