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    DASHNAKS VOW 'SERIOUS' ELECTION CHALLENGE TO SARKISIAN
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 6 2007

    The candidate of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun)
    will be Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's main challenger in the
    forthcoming presidential elections, a senior member of the party
    represented in his cabinet claimed on Thursday.

    "Now that the [Sarkisian-led] Republican Party and the Prosperous
    Armenia Party ... are acting as an alliance supporting a single
    presidential candidate, Dashnaktsutyun, which came in third in the
    [May parliamentary] elections, is becoming the number two contender,"
    said Artashes Shahbazian, secretary of the Dashnaktsutyun faction
    in parliament.

    "Dashnaktsutyun is a party operating in the entire territory of
    Armenia. It has a viable structure, ideology, political program and
    team. It is becoming the main rival [of the Republican candidate,]"
    he told journalists

    Shahbazian argued that Dashnaktsutyun won more votes than any of the
    opposition parties that ran for parliament.

    According to official vote results, the nationalist party got 12.8
    percent of the vote, earning it 16 seats in the 131-member National
    Assembly. The Armenian opposition refused to recognize the election
    outcome, alleging serious fraud.

    Sarkisian, who formed a new government after his party's landslide
    election victory, agreed to let Dashnaktsutyun retain three of its four
    ministerial portfolios despite his failure to secure its endorsement
    of his presidential bid. Dashnaktsutyun also made it clear that it
    will not bear responsibility for the work of government ministries
    not headed by its members.

    Some opposition leaders and media commentators have speculated that
    the Diaspora-linked party's main mission is to "steal" votes from
    opposition presidential candidates and thereby facilitate Sarkisian's
    victory.

    Shahbazian insisted, however, that his party will be seriously vying
    for the post of president and thinks that it is capable of defeating
    Sarkisian. "We are a political force for which contesting elections is
    not a means of staying in the political arena," he said. "We take this
    quite seriously, which means that we have weighed up things a lot."

    "Taking into account a number of circumstances, we think that we have
    quite real chances [of victory,]" added the Dashnaktsutyun leader.

    Dashnaktsutyun will choose its presidential hopeful at a party congress
    due next week. Press reports have said that two of its top leaders,
    Vahan Hovannisian and Armen Rustamian, are in pole position to secure
    the nomination.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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