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    PRO-RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER VOWS TO START 'AGGRESSIVE ELECTION FIGHTING'

    Armenpress
    Mar 19 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS: Aram Karapetian, the leader of an
    opposition Nor Zhamanakner (New Times) party, who does not conceal his
    pro-Russian stance, vowed today to launch what he called' aggressive
    election fighting."

    Speaking to a news conference Karapetian, who ran for 2003 presidential
    election and collected as many votes as to be placed fourth, but was
    surprisingly banned to run for parliamentary elections few months
    later, urged today 'the real opposition forces, ' who want this
    country to experience a dramatic positive change, to join efforts
    for an aggressive electioneering and use every possible resource.

    Karapetian agreed that a sizeable portion of Armenians are frustrated
    with major opposition forces, but said the fight would entail success
    only in case hundreds of thousands of Armenians take to the streets
    to defend their legitimate rights.

    Karapetian then slightly criticized those opposition leaders, among
    them a veteran politician Vazgen Manukian, head of the almost extinct
    National Democratic Union, for deciding to boycott the May 12 polls,
    arguing that 'every political party must participate in all national
    elections."

    Karapetian said his party will use free airtime on Public TV,
    envisaged by the law and will also buy airtime to advertise his
    party's campaign. He also warned Armenia would come under strong
    external pressure if the polls were rugged.
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