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    TSARUKIAN PARTY VOWS ELECTION SUPPORT FOR SARKISIAN
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 5 2007

    The Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) of businessman Gagik Tsarukian, a
    junior partner in the governing coalition, will be supporting Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisian in next year's presidential elections,
    a parliamentarian representing it said on Friday.

    Naira Zohrabian argued that nomination of a joint presidential
    candidate was one of the conditions of the power-sharing deal signed
    by the BHK and Sarkisian's Republican Party (HHK) in the wake of the
    May parliamentary elections.

    "There is no reason to think that the coalition memorandum between
    Prosperous Armenia and the Republicans can be annulled or revised and
    that Prosperous Armenia will not support the Republican candidate,"
    Zohrabian told reporters. "I don't think there are or there will be
    such prerequisites."

    The BHK, which has the second largest faction in the Armenian
    parliament, is widely regarded as President Robert Kocharian's number
    one power base. Kocharian confirmed through a spokesman last month
    that he fully backs Sarkisian's plans to succeed him at the country's
    helm. Whether the two longtime associates agree on what Kocharian
    should do after completing his second and final term in office next
    spring is not clear, though.

    Unlike the BHK, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun),
    the HHK's second coalition partner, refused to endorse Sarkisian for
    the presidency. Dashnaktsutyun is due to nominate its own presidential
    candidate next month. It is expected that Sarkisian will instead be
    endorsed by other, smaller parties that are loyal to Kocharian and
    not represented in the National Assembly.

    The Armenian opposition camp is far more divided, with several
    opposition politicians having already announced their decision to run
    for president. Those include Artur Baghdasarian, the former parliament
    speaker and leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party.

    A senior member of the other opposition parliamentary party,
    Zharangutyun, indicated on Friday that its popular leader Raffi
    Hovannisian also would like to have a shot at the presidency. "The
    issue of participating in the presidential candidate with its own
    candidates is not closed for Zharangutyun," Vartan Khachatrian said,
    adding that the party will ascertain its plans at a conference
    scheduled for early November.

    Hovannisian was barred from contesting the last presidential election
    on the grounds that he has not been an Armenian citizen for the
    previous ten years, something which is required by the country's
    constitution. The U.S.-born politician, who received an Armenian
    passport in 2002, considers that decision illegal, saying that his
    citizenship applications had for years been illegally ignored by
    the authorities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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