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  • "Both In Case Of Victory Of Serge Srgsian And Levon Ter-Petrosian,

    "BOTH IN CASE OF VICTORY OF SERGE SRGSIAN AND LEVON TER-PETROSIAN, RESULTS WILL BE DISASTROUS," ARAM MAYILIAN BELIEVES

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 8, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. "The current strongest, if not the
    only, pre-electoral pole of the opposition field, has been formed
    in the hands of Levon Ter-Petrosian, the first President of the
    Republic of Armenia," Larisa Alaverdian, a member of the Zharangutiun
    (Heritage) faction of the National Assembly, mentioned during the
    November 8 discussion. In her prevision, the other opposition figures,
    who are potential candidates running for presidency, will no longer
    be able to create big unions and thus, a common candidate will not be
    put forward. Larisa Alaverdian stated that in the current political
    situation it is still indefinite whether Raffi Hovhannisian, the
    founder of the Zharangutiun (Heritage), will be nominated in the
    presidential elections.

    Another participant of the discussion Aram Mayilian, an MP of the
    former Supreme Council, mentioned that with the return of the first
    president the political field has divided into two parts: strong and
    weak, which he classified as "serious" and "not serious".

    The players of the "serious" field, according to him, are Levon
    Ter-Petrosian and Prime Minister Serge Sargsian, "in case of victory
    of each of them the results will be disastrous." According to Aram
    Mayilian, the approaches of the first president with regard to the
    Karabakh problem are defeatist ones and that is dangerous for people,
    who have won. And in case Serge Sargsian becomes president, in the
    words of the former MP, the factual one-party system will strengthen
    still more in the country, the free speech will be restricted,
    to name but a few. Thus, as Aram Mayilian concluded, the bases of
    democracy will get weaker in the country, which as well is fraught
    with the probability of losing Artsakh.
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