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    Radio Liberty, Czech rep.
    March 9 2007

    Hovannisian Says Not Responsible For Opposition Discord


    By Irina Hovannisian

    Former Foreign Minister Raffi Hovannisian on Friday denied any
    responsibility for the failure by several Armenian opposition parties
    to form an electoral alliance, insisting that he never sought to
    become its top leader.

    His Zharangutyun (Heritage) party looked set last month to team up
    with three other opposition groups for the May 12 parliamentary
    elections. Those included the Hanrapetutyun (Republic) party, the
    National Democratic Union (AZhM), and the former ruling Armenian
    Pan-National Movement (HHSh).

    Talks between their eventually broke down for reasons that are still
    not fully clear. Some of their participants privately blame
    Hovannisian for the fiasco, saying that his uncompromising desire to
    top the list of the would-be bloc's list of candidates precluded an
    agreement.

    Hovannisian rejected the claims, saying that the pre-election deal,
    which would have boosted opposition chances in the elections, fell
    through because of the presidential ambitions of some of his
    partners. `One or two of my partners have announced their
    presidential aspirations, which I think is quite telling,' said the
    former U.S. citizen.

    One of them, AZhM leader Vazgen Manukian, confirmed this week plans
    to participate in next year's Armenian presidential election despite
    his party's decision to boycott the May 12 vote. Manukian told RFE/RL
    that during the talks he suggested that the would-be bloc have a
    collective leadership and decide who should top its slate by a draw.

    While admitting that he rejected the idea, Hovannisian claimed that
    he was ready to cede the five top places on the opposition list to
    the other parties. `We had no problem with the list or presidential
    candidacies,' he said. `The sequence [of parliamentary candidates]
    was never important to us.'

    The opposition talks were initiated by Hanrapetutyun's outspoken
    leader, Aram Sarkisian. They initially also involved the People's
    Party of Stepan Demirchian, President Robert Kocharian's main
    challenger in the last presidential election. The four parties
    reportedly rejected Demirchian's implicit demands to endorse his 2008
    presidential bid.
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