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    THE PARTICIPATION OF THE ARMENIAN FIRST PRESIDENT IN THE ELECTION TO LEAD TO CONSOLIDATION OF OPPOSITION FORCES, THE LEADER OF THE LIBERAL-PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF ARMENIA THINKS

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 1 2007

    ArmInfo. "The participation of the Armenian first president Levon-
    Ter-Petrosyan in the coming election, February, 2008, will lead
    to the consolidation of liberal opposition forces", the leader of
    Liberal-Progressive Party of Armenia Hovhannes Hovhanissyan said
    during the debates at the "Mirror" club.

    According to him, it is necessary to do everything possible for the
    fight to the president's post to proceed within the frames of rivalry
    of ideas and political platforms. And the ex- president's participation
    in the election will promote this. As a positive example, he brought
    that of the latest decisions of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Dashnaktsutyun (ARFD), which, following the classical American-European
    path, nominated even two pretenders for the president's post in the
    initial stage.

    Repeating once again the previously expressed thought that Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan's returning to politics is a historical necessity,
    the leader of LPPA didn't rule out the probability that the latter
    doesn't participate in the election. According to him, in case of such
    development of events, each liberal party will have to make a decision
    on the participation format in the election campaign independently.

    Commenting on Levon Ter-Petrosyan's well known speech after almost
    ten years' silence, H. Hovhannisyan emphasized that the "ex-president
    was absolutely sincere and one cannot but agree with the political
    assessment expressed by him".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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