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    GEGHAMIAN VAGUE ON PRESIDENTIAL BID
    By Anna Saghabalian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 3 2007

    Opposition leader Artashes Geghamian pointedly declined on Wednesday
    to announce his participation in next year's presidential election
    and said he is ready to endorse another candidate.

    Geghamian indicated that he will stand in the election if he feels that
    he stands a real chance of winning it. He said he and his National
    Unity Party (AMK) have yet to decide whether it would make sense
    to contest the vote simply to "express our views on pivotal issues"
    facing Armenia.

    Geghamian was until recently one of the country's most popular
    opposition figures, finishing third in the last presidential election
    held in 2003. His popularity has since declined significantly,
    as evidenced by the AMK's poor showing in the May parliamentary
    elections. According to official vote results, the party won less
    than 4 percent of the vote and failed to gain a single parliament seat.

    Geghamian underlined the reversal of fortunes with his vague remarks.

    Significantly, he did not rule out the possibility of throwing his
    weight behind another presidential hopeful who would embrace his
    "anti-crisis" economic program.

    Geghamian also replaced his customary harsh criticism of the Armenian
    government with calls for the consolidation of the country's political
    elite for the sake of resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    other issues relating to the "salvation of Armenian statehood." "It
    is imperative for [former President] Levon Ter-Petrosian, Vazgen
    Manukian, Artashes Geghamian, Paruyr Hayrikian, Robert Kocharian,
    Serzh Sarkisian, Aram Karapetian and our other colleagues ... to
    sit down at the table and reach a common denominator on at least one
    issue," he told reporters, referring to Karabakh.

    Geghamian also revealed that he met with Ter-Petrosian two weeks
    ago to discuss "threats to Armenian statehood." He said they reached
    no concrete agreements because of their differences on a number of
    unspecified issues.

    The meeting was part of Ter-Petrosian's ongoing consultations with
    various opposition forces which are aimed at building broad-based
    political support for his possible presidential bid. Speaking at a
    weekend AMK conference, Geghamian indicated that he is unlikely to
    endorse the ex-president.
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