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    RADICAL OPPOSITION THREE TAKES PART IN ELECTIONS FOR PURPOSE OF
    INITIATING PRESIDENT'S RESIGNATION IN PARLIAMENT

    YEREVAN, MAY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The Impeachment bloc, the Hanrapetutiun
    and Nor Zhamanakner parties take part in the parliamentary elections
    for the purpose of removing RA President Robert Kocharian and his
    administration. This was announced at the May 4 joint press conference
    of the above mentioned political forces.

    According to the agreement, each of the three political forces in case
    of being elected should initiate the process of President's
    resignation in the parliament and in case of failure should renounce
    its mandates. Reporting this Nor Zhamanakner Party Chairman Aram
    Karapetian also said that if none of them gets over 5% barrier, the
    process of impeachment will be carried out outside parliament. "The
    issue of impeachment should be solved either in the parliament or in
    the street," he said adding that they mean not only President's
    resignation. "Our goal is to completely remove the Karabakh clan from
    power," A. Karapetian stated.

    Representative of Impeachment bloc Nikol Pashinian gave assurance that
    unless the results of voting are falsified, the three will have
    necessary votes in the parliament at least for starting the process of
    impeachment. "Unless we have so much mandates, this will mean that the
    election results are falsified," he said. In N. Pashinian's words, 90%
    country's population is for President's resignation, therefore many
    people will vote for the radical opposition.

    In the words of Chairman of Hanrapetutiun Party Aram Sargsian, the
    authorities are already committing violations, the proof of which is
    not covering the rally of the previous day. "This was the biggest
    rally since 2004 and not to cover it means that media are instructed
    from one center," S. Sargsian stated. He called the authorities for
    not committing violations on the day of voting mentioning that
    otherwise the people will take to the streets.

    S. Sargsian refuted the accusation that at night of April 12, 2004,
    when the authorities used violence towards demonstrants in Baghramian
    Avenue, the opposition leaders left the people alone. He said that
    Vazgen Manukian, Albert Bazeyan were with him at that time and
    Artashes Geghamian was even involved in a "boyish fight." "All of us
    stood holding one another's hands before the water scattering machine
    and all of us retreated together. If we had stayed until dawn, the
    power would have been changed," he said.
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