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    ARMENIAN EX-SPEAKER JOINS PRESIDENTIAL RACE
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Oct 1 2007

    Former parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian will stand in Armenia's
    forthcoming presidential election and will not endorse any other
    opposition candidate, his Orinats Yerkir Party said on Monday.

    The announcement followed a weekend meeting of the Orinats Yerkir
    leadership that discussed the party's pre-election strategy. It bore
    out analysts' forecasts that Baghdasarian will not withdraw from the
    presidential race in favor of any other opposition leader.

    "The Orinats Yerkir will participate in the forthcoming presidential
    elections with its own candidate," Artashes Avoyan, a senior Orinats
    Yerkir parliamentarian, told RFE/RL. "We are talking about the party
    leader," he said.

    Avoyan added that Baghdasarian will be formally nominated as a
    presidential candidate at a party congress scheduled for the beginning
    of November.

    The development is a further indication that Armenia's divided
    opposition will fail to rally around one or even two major candidates
    ahead of the presidential ballot due in February or March. Such a
    consolidation is widely seen as a necessary condition for mounting a
    serious challenge against Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian, the election
    favorite. Several opposition politicians have already declared their
    intention to run for president on their own.

    Baghdasarian, who served as parliament speaker until Orinats Yerkir's
    ouster from the Armenia's governing coalition in 2005, was among
    a dozen or so opposition figures who held talks recently over the
    possibility of forming an electoral alliance.

    Avoyan downplayed the significance of those talks, saying that they
    did not yield any agreements. He said Baghdasarian, who has long been
    harboring presidential ambitions, will enter the fray because his
    "high approval rating."

    According to official results of Armenia's May parliamentary elections,
    Orinats Yerkir won more votes than any other opposition groups. It
    currently occupies eight seats in the 131-member National Assembly.
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