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    DASHNAKS AIM TO DOUBLE PARLIAMENT SEATS
    By Armen Dulian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 30 2007

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) believes it
    can double the presently modest number of its seats in parliament,
    a top leader of the governing party said over the weekend.

    Deputy parliament speaker Vahan Hovannisian said that is essential
    for having an "important influence on key government decisions,"
    something which Dashnaktsutyun has described as a necessary condition
    for its continued presence in President Robert Kocharian's cabinet.

    "Today we have the potential to double the number [of Dashnaktsutyun
    parliamentarians,]" Hovannisian told RFE/RL in an interview.

    Dashnaktsutyun has only 11 members in the outgoing 131-member National
    Assembly and four government ministers, making its presence in the
    executive much weightier in proportional terms.

    "Today there is an imbalance as we control 20 percent of the government
    and less than 10 percent of the National Assembly. This has to be
    corrected," said Hovannisian. He complained that the nationalist party
    bears full responsibility for government policies without playing a
    commensurate role in their formulation.

    Other Dashnaktsutyun leaders warned last year they will move into
    opposition to the Kocharian administration if the May 12 parliamentary
    elections fall short of democratic standards or if their party fares
    poorly in them. A newspaper report last week alleged that Kocharian
    told Hovannisian that he will guarantee Dashnaktsutyun up to 10
    percent of parliament seats if it turns a blind eye to electoral
    fraud benefiting two other, bigger establishment parties. The party's
    leadership rejected the alleged offer, according to the report.

    Hovannisian rejected the claims as an "idiocy." "First of all, nobody
    has offered us 10 percent," he said. "It is the people who are in a
    position to make such offers. Nobody has the right to make us such
    offers in place of the people."

    Hovannisian also reiterated that Dashnaktsutyun will participate in
    next year's presidential election with its own candidate, meaning
    that it will not endorse Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's anticipated
    presidential bid. "Our candidate will not be a member of another
    party," he said.
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