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    ARAM KARAPETYAN REFUSED EVERYONE AND WILL BE RUNNING ALONE

    Lragir
    Sept 3 2007
    Armenia

    With the news conference on September 3 the leader of the Nor
    Jamanakner Party (New Times) Aram Karapetyan opened his part of the
    political autumn, but said in autumn he will be holding fewer news
    conferences because he will be visiting the regions and meeting with
    the New Times activists. The leader of the New Times Party said he
    will be running in the presidential election of 2008 alone, without
    negotiating with the opposition. "We endorse negotiations with all
    the parties of the opposition, and if they agree on a candidate,
    I will endorse but I will not take part in these negotiations. I
    think in the current situation in Armenia the opposition has only one
    purpose: never talk about one another, never criticize and discuss
    one another. There is a government, there are representatives of the
    government. I think this time the government will put up more than
    one candidate. Therefore, we have to compete with the government
    candidates as opposition," Aram Karapetyan says. He means the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun which will also name president.

    Aram Karapetyan makes his forecast on the dynamics of the election
    process. According to him, there will be about ten candidates, there
    will be a run-off election, probably he and Serge Sargsyan will be
    running in the second round. "It's my opinion," Aram Karapetyan says.

    The reporters asked him if he can defeat Serge Sargsyan in the second
    round without the support of the opposition. Aram Karapetyan answers
    yes. He says his party does not have a financial problem, his personal
    means, support from his businessman brother and his friends running
    businesses in Armenia and Russia. In answer to the question if Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan would reach the second round if he were nominated,
    Aram Karapetyan says no. He considers Ter-Petrosyan as opposition,
    he says Ter-Petrosyan must be opposition to those who removed him from
    government, but Aram Karapetyan thinks he is the only force which can
    reach the second round. "I can see that in the opposition we spend
    the biggest amount of money, we mobilize the greatest human resource,
    we offer a real program apart from populism," Aram Karapetyan says. He
    also says, however, that if an oppositionist wins in the first round,
    he is ready to support him like in 2003 but he rules out endorsing
    the government.

    He is doubtful that the opposition will be able to put up a common
    candidate, therefore he thinks the opposition should not mislead the
    society, put up their candidates and support the candidate which will
    be running in the second round. He says he can have the society rise
    like he has done before with his opposition colleagues. The leader
    of the New Times Party says he has been repeating since 2003 that he
    will win, but it should be perceived politically and viewed in the
    context of the process.

    Besides, Aram Karapetyan says people are tired of the same persons,
    and strong political figures and a professional team are needed rather
    than political teams. The leader of the New Times thinks the society
    elects persons in the presidential election. At the same time, Aram
    Karapetyan says in the presidential election the government will not
    use force but will try to ensure the victory through administrative
    and financial resources, creating a political background against
    which the government will be viewed as more preferable.
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