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    RPA WILL RECEIVE 35-40% VOTES IN UPCOMING PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, MEMBER OF PARTY BOARD CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 09 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The Republican Party of Armenia will
    receive 35-40% votes in the parliamentary elections, which will give
    the party a possibility to form government. Ara Hakobian, RPA Board
    member, Adviser to RA Prime Minister for information technologies
    affairs, gave assurance at the May 9 press conference.

    He attached importance to holding free and fair elections not in
    the respect of observers' estimation to the process of elections,
    but in the respect of formation of atmosphere of confidence in the
    country. This, in A. Hakobian's words, is necessary especially from
    point of view of economic competition and development of Armenia's
    abilities to resist challenges to preservation of national ideology.

    As A. Hakobian estimated, the prevailing majority of political forces,
    in particular, RPA, do their best to bring election campaign in line
    with democratic standards. It was mentioned that as organizations
    and political forces observing the election campaign estimate,
    "anti-agitation takes small place." At the same time, in A. Hakobian's
    words, "few political forces taking part in the elections have an
    ideological basis."

    The member of RPA Board also touched upon the arrest of Alexander
    Arzumanian and Vahan Shirkhanian who were ministers in the years when
    the Armenian National Movement held the power. Taking as a basis the
    statement spread in this connection by RA National Security Service,
    he said that "at least an attempt was made to carry out actions in the
    political field, which do not proceed from Armenia's interests." At
    that, in A. Hakobian's words, "the source of means found at them is
    very doubtful."
    From: Baghdasarian
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