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    ARMENIAN PARTY URGES PEOPLE TO VOTE FOR IT AS IT IS OLD AND "WELL-ORGANIZED"

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    2 May 07

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD) has
    urged voters in its election advert to support the party in the 12
    May parliamentary polls because it is old and well-organized.

    An election advert shown on Armenian Public TV during an allocated
    airtime on 2 May showed ARFD bureau member Hrant Margaryan addressing
    a rally in Yerevan.

    "We are different from all others," Margaryan said. "I am sure that
    our wise people will ignore election bribes and pressure and will
    vote for the Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun."

    Another ARFD member, Ruben Hakobyan, was shown speaking at a rally
    in Vanadzor, northern Armenia. "Each of you will determine the fate
    of this country, and the only way you will decide is by casting your
    vote," Hakobyan said.

    Labour and Social Affairs Minister Aghvan Vardanyan, who is also a
    member of the ARFD, was shown speaking at a meeting in the town of
    Martuni, eastern Armenia.

    "Dashnaktsutyun is a political organization with a programme and
    ideology and it is well-organized, and that is why it has been around
    for 117 years," Vardanyan said. "If you take away the first 10 names
    from the party's list of candidates, almost nothing will change. The
    governance of a state should be trusted to political organizations,
    not individuals who are subject to pressure and temptations."

    The advert went on to show Agriculture Minister Davit Lokyan speaking
    at a meeting in the town of Spitak, northern Armenia. Compare
    the parties, their histories, the names included in their list of
    candidates, Lokyan said. There are parties that were established
    only months ago, and they are trying to get votes using their vast
    financial resources, the minister said.

    Deputy parliament Speaker Vahan Hovhannisyan was shown speaking at a
    rally in the town of Ashtarak, north of Yerevan. Dashnaktsutyun used to
    be in the opposition and defied pressure from the authorities. Later
    on, it was part of the authorities and kept away from temptations
    and stayed clean, Hovhannisyan said. This is a party that can stand
    pressure from within and outside the country and keep the country
    strong against external pressure, he said.

    The advert went on to show Hrant Margaryan speaking at a meeting in
    the town of Gyumri, western Armenia. Our people are sick and tired
    of this situation, they want stability, they want politicians to lead
    them and build our future, he said.

    "People support us, and we have no doubts about it," Margaryan said.

    Duration 6'20".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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