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    TER-PETROSYAN WILL MAKE MANY MORE SPEECHES

    Lragir, Armenia
    Sept 26 2007

    It would be desirable if the head of state were more reserved.

    Anyway, all they have to show off they will be showing off without
    asking for our opinion. "However, it is evident that there is a
    question in Armenia which may be left unanswered," Ararat Zurabyan
    says. He also says it is important that after leaving office the
    acting president stays in Armenia, and those who demanded it from
    the first president demand the same from the second president.

    "In addition, it would be desirable if he stays in Armenia. I think
    Zori Balayan should state now that Kocharyan must stay in Armenia,
    like before. I wish he stay in Armenia. But I would like to speak
    about the aspirants, or the political process which will be underway.

    Because I think Robert Kocharyan's approach and his speech was such
    as if he was going to be reelected. I think, however, the government
    has another candidate who states in Moscow and not in Armenia to run
    in the presidential election, we already heard that he will probably
    be running in the election. It is natural because Moscow is close
    to the heart of our government, and it is obvious that they make the
    first statement there," Ararat Zurabyan says.

    As to Robert Kocharyan's statement that by returning to politics Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan becomes an ordinary oppositionist, Ararat Zurabyan
    thinks every normal person in Armenia should be opposition to the
    authoritarian regime in the country.

    "I think Levon Ter-Petrosyan's outspoken supporters were ordinary
    opposition for years on, and Ter-Petrosyan has no such inhibitions.

    But when the ruler is speaking about an ordinary oppositionist, it
    already shows that he is not an ordinary oppositionist because not
    all the ordinary oppositionists make Robert Kocharyan suddenly speak
    up," Ararat Zurabyan says. The head of the board of the All-Armenian
    Movement says the government simply wants to make itself believe that
    Ter-Petrosyan is an ordinary oppositionist but very soon everyone will
    become convinced that he is not because Levon Ter-Petrosyan will be
    making many more speeches on the political situation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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