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    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 13 2007


    IF DECISION IS MADE, EVEN THE UNIVERSE CANNOT INFLUENCE IT

    Of the likely presidential candidates Levon Ter-Petrosyan is believed
    to be an obstacle to Serge Sargsyan's election. On October 12
    reporters asked Andranik Mihranyan, a Moscow-based political
    scientist, who was hosted at the National Press Club, about his
    thoughts on who stands better chance to win, Serge Sargsyan or
    Ter-Petrosyan in case Ter-Petrosyan is nominated.

    `I certainly think that if Serge Sargsyan is nominated, he has a much
    bigger resource, not only administrative but also information,
    finance, and so on. It is normal when a person has been in politics
    for about 20 years and proceeded from one stage to the other, and is
    moving up the scale. I mean the victory of the Republican Party in
    the parliamentary election. Now we need to add together all the
    resources. Judging by the outcome of the parliamentary election, we
    have nothing else to judge, it suggests that Serge Sargsyan has more
    possibility and chance,' Andranik Mihranyan says adding that the
    chance grows if the Bargavach Hayastan Party supports him, and the
    coalition has made such an agreement.


    `There is inertia, there is structure, there are political forces
    which are in balance and which would not like to have the balance
    change,' Andranik Mihranyan says. As to Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the
    political scientist thinks Ter-Petrosyan's chance is to bring
    together the opposition. `If he were able to bring together all the
    opposition forces and be their candidate and also propose a program
    which would cheer up people who have got used to solving their
    problems outside the political sphere, a situation will occur which
    will make competition sharper, in other words, an automatic victory
    will be impossible. However, if many forces run in the election, and
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan is not viewed by people as the sole opposition, I
    think despite my deep respect, I think in this case he will stand
    little chance. I am not inventing America because Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    did not state to run in the election to win which means he is
    cautious and sober and he needs to weigh his chances,' Andranik
    Mihranyan says.


    As to support for both candidates abroad, namely in the United States
    and Russia, especially in the context that Serge Sargsyan is viewed
    as Russia's candidate, and Levon Ter-Petrosyan is viewed as the
    candidate of the West, Andranik Mihranyan thinks the internal
    situation will matter in the presidential election more than support
    from the outside. `Even if the universe interferes, if there are no
    sufficient conditions inside the country, it will influence, but the
    internal factors will be deciding,' Andranik Mihranyan says.


    He says it would be ingenuous to think Serge Sargsyan is Russia's
    candidate and Ter-Petrosyan is Washington's. Mihranyan says both have
    equally good relations with both Russia and the West. `For instance,
    I remember when I was member of Yeltzin's presidential council, I had
    meetings, I saw the attitude of the Russian government towards the
    Armenian president. Those were excellent opportunities. At the same
    time, in that difficult situation the relations with Washington were
    quite normal and excellent. The same is today,' Andranik Mihranyan
    says, adding that like Ter-Petrosyan then, Serge Sargsyan now has
    excellent relations with both Moscow and the West. `For instance,
    Serge Sargsyan's visit to Moscow and meeting with Prime Minister
    Zubkov, who is a likely presidential candidate, I think, was highly
    successful. Excellent relations. Now as far as I know, I will learn
    more detail from my meeting with Serge Sargsyan, but as far as I
    know, he is planning to visit Paris, to meet with Sarkosi, to visit
    Washington, to meet with Cheney, I don't know, with Condoleezza Rice,
    I don't know, maybe even with Bush,' Andranik Mihranyan says.
    According to him, no Armenian activist, no matter what party he
    affiliates with, can be a soldier of one country or another.


    Andranik Mihranyan says he does not know the present attitude of the
    Russian political circles toward Levon Ter-Petrosyan, and he does not
    deny his own importance in shaping it as soon as he returns to Moscow
    and shares his impressions with the Russian elite. `In some sense, an
    opinion will be shaped but I don't think that the opinion remains,
    but I don't think it will be done crudely. Although you also know
    under Levon Ter-Petrosyan the opposition came to Moscow and said they
    are pro-Russian, the rest are anti-Russian, and asked for help to
    come to power. Under this government other people come and say the
    rest are anti-Russian and ask for help to come to power. If the
    acting government keeps the arrangements, there is no need to change.
    By the way, Levon Ter-Petrosyan said in our meeting that people get
    acquainted, in the course of years, personally, in other ways, now it
    should be changed, you need to think who this person is, what other
    team should come,' Andranik Mihranyan says referring to the year 2003
    when he talked to Voloshin, head of the Russian president
    administration, about the Russian candidate of Armenian president. `I
    asked Mr. Voloshin whom Russia supports. He said we endorse Kocharyan
    because he said he is not doing anything extraordinary to make us
    think anyone else would be better than he,' Andranik Mihranyan says.
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