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    GOVERNING PARTY DOWNPLAYS RUMORS ABOUT EX-PRESIDENT'S NOMINATION

    ARMENPRESS
    Sep 5, 2007

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS: A spokesman for the governing
    Republican Party of Armenia said today the party will nominate prime
    minister Serzh Sarkisian as a candidate for next year's presidential
    election.

    Eduard Sharmazanov, the party's spokesman, said to a news conference
    that the party will field Sarkisian 'because there is a public demand
    for it."

    He said the party has a clear-cut political platform, a skilled
    team and Serzh Sarkisian as a seasoned leader, who enjoys a high
    popularity. As evidence he cited the sweeping victory of the party
    in the May 12 parliamentary elections.

    "If the Republican Party received only 10-15 percent of the vote (in
    the parliamentary elections) it would never think about nominating
    its presidential candidate,' Sharmazanov said, adding that the final
    say belongs to the party's congress, scheduled for late autumn.

    Asked to comment on media speculations that ex-president Levon
    Ter-Petrosian is contemplating a political comeback and may join
    the presidential race, the Republican Parity's spokesman said it
    is meaningless to speak now about 'the historical necessity of
    Ter-Petrosian's nomination,' because 'historical necessity emerges
    when a country is experiencing a lingering crisis, which is not the
    case with Armenia."

    "Armenia has penetrated into the second stage of reforms and there
    is no public demand, neither historical necessity for Ter-Petrosian's
    return,' he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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