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    ARMENIAN COMMUNIST PARTY NOT TO HAVE ITS OWN CANDIDATE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENCY AND NOT TO SUPPORT ANY OTHER POLITICAL FIGURE

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 29, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 29, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian Communist Party will
    not nominate its own candidate for the February 19, 2008 presidential
    elections and will not support the candidature of any other nominated
    political figure. This statement was made by Ruben Tovmasian, the
    first Secretary of the Central Committee of the above-mentioned party,
    in the press briefing given before the 37th regular congress of the
    Armenian Communist Party, mentioning that this decision was made by
    the Bureau of the Armenian Communist Party. In his words, communists
    have no desire and basis for supporting either Serge Sargsian,
    representing the current administration, or Levon Ter-Petrosian, the
    first President of the Republic of Armenia, the representative of the
    former administration, "which robbed the fortune and the common goods"
    of the Soviet Armenia, or "any of the other candidates carrying the
    so-called capitalist liberal-democratic values."

    In response to the question of "If elections are held in two
    stages, and any opposition candidate appears in the second stage,
    will the Armenian Communist Party not support the latter again,"
    Ruben Tovmasian declared that there is no such opposition party
    or figure in the country, the basis of which are the slogans
    "equality, internationalism, brotherhood, social justice" at the
    same time. Therefore, as Ruben Tovmasian stressed, as a result of
    ideological divergences, the Communist Party cannot support the
    representatives of the opposition field either.

    The decision of the Armenian Communist Party concerning the fact of
    not taking part in the elections with their own candidate, According
    to Ruben Tovmasian, is conditioned by two factors. The first is that
    all the elections and referenda have been simulated in the country
    for already 17 years, and the second reason is the scanty financial
    situation of the Communist Party and the incapability of paying a
    security of 8 million drams for nomination.
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