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    TER-PETROSYAN'S NOMINATION FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MAY CHANGE THE ARRANGEMENT OF FORCES IN ARMENIA

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 29 2007

    The nomination of Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the first president of Armenia,
    for the presidential election 2008 may change the arrangement of
    political forces in Armenia, thinks Manvel Sargsyan, an independent
    expert.

    "The entry of the first president of Armenia to the political process
    came along with the controversial situation that had occurred in the
    government camp after the parliamentary election in May. First of all,
    it is the likelihood of the pro-government ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party to
    put up a presidential candidate. This arrangement of forces imparted
    the factor of Ter-Petrosyan with a notable meaning," Manvel Sargsyan
    told Ria Novosti on Monday.

    He thinks it seemed that a pole of confrontation between Dashnaktsutyun
    and Ter-Petrosyan will emerge in the home political sphere, which
    would boost the opportunities of the Republican candidate to win the
    presidential election.

    "The existence of two unlike poles always favors the ruling regime,"
    the expert said.

    "However, there happened what had not been predicted. Initially,
    Ter-Petrosyan did not take the track for confrontation with
    Dashnaktsutyun, its old enemy. This circumstance changed fundamentally
    the course of the home political developments," Sargsyan said.

    He thinks under these circumstances the government took the track for
    stimulating the other opposition poles, to prevent the unification
    of the opposition around Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

    "In particular, it becomes evident from the activity of the leaders
    of the Orinats Yerkir and the National Solidarity parties Arthur
    Baghdasaryan and Artashes Geghamyan. These activists were allowed to
    appear on television, which comes as evidence to the abovementioned,
    considering the rigid control over information," the political
    scientist says.

    In his opinion, if these tendencies perpetuate, we can argue that the
    political sphere in Armenia may undergo essential changes on the eve
    of the election and gain a quite new shape.

    Sargsyan also thinks Ter-Petrosyan's victory in the presidential
    election will not affect the Armenian and Russian relation.

    "Ter-Petrosyan has already been president, and no essential problems
    with Russia occurred in that period," the expert says.

    At the same time, he said very little is prone to change in these
    relations. "A government or another cannot bring about major changes
    in the Russian and Armenian relations," Manvel Sargsyan concluded.
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