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    HOW WILL THE PRESIDENT BE ELECTED?

    Lragir, Armenia
    Sept 25 2007

    The Armenian presidential election can have two developments about
    which Member of Parliament Victor Dallakyan judged on September 25
    at the Pastark Club. "There are two ways regarding the presidential
    election. One is that the representative of the parliament majority
    becomes president, and a monolithic government is shaped in Armenia.

    Mind that there is the second way. If the representative of the
    parliament majority does not become president, the head of state will
    represent either the opposition or the neutral sphere, and in that case
    a competitive government may occur in Armenia," Victor Dallakyan says.

    He leaves it up to future analyses on the ensuing consequences.

    Victor Dallakyan says several pro-government and opposition poles may
    put up candidates, as well as a candidate of the neutral pole may
    figure in the campaign. "By the way, the pole that may be created
    by the opposition forces, in case of putting up a common candidate
    could be the first president," Victor Dallakyan says. He thinks the
    nominations by Dashnaktsutyun and Levon Ter-Petrosyan's nomination
    may make the presidential election a more exciting event.

    Victor Dallakyan says for him it is more important how the future
    president will be elected rather than who will be elected. Dallakyan
    says the external and internal challenges necessitate it, which make
    a free and fair presidential election vital for Armenia because only
    thereby can Armenia become competitive in the region.
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