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  • Leader Of People's Party: Dashnaktsutyun Acknowledges Serge Sargsyan

    LEADER OF PEOPLE'S PARTY: DASHNAKTSUTYUN ACKNOWLEDGES SERGE SARGSYAN'S IN-LAW GROWS

    Lragir, Armenia
    Sept 28 2007

    On September 28 at the Pastark Club the head of the ALM Holding and
    the leader of the People's Party Tigran Karapetyan advised the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun never to refer to their ideas again after what they have
    done in the parliamentary election. According to Tigran Karapetyan,
    the ARF Dashnaktsutyun gave bribes. "Everyone gave, so did the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun," Tigran Karapetyan says.

    "Mildly speaking, Dashnaktsutyun lies when it says it is not
    government," he says. According to him, a party which has appointed
    ministers is but government. "It is something else that Dashnaktsutyun
    is heavy artillery, it has its own style, to win by itself, without
    anyone's help. And it has always aimed to be government, fully," Tigran
    Karapetyan says. He says Dashnaktsutyun wants to take power because it
    knows if it fails to take it fully, it will not appoint the ministers
    it desires. So why did Dashnaktsutyun support Robert Kocharyan in 1998
    and 2003 and has just decided to name president? Tigran Karapetyan
    has an answer to this question.

    "It is clear that Serge Sargsyan prevented Dashnaktsutyun from
    security agencies. If Serge Sargsyan becomes president, they know
    that in ten years, I think the in-law Mikhael Minasyan is growing,
    Dashnaktsutyun understands that it needs a breakthrough," Tigran
    Karapetyan says. Does he mean that Serge Sargsyan's presidency will
    be worse for Dashnaktsutyun than the present period? Tigran Karapetyan
    answers that it will be neither bad nor good, it will be the same. "I
    am saying that the ministries have nothing to do, if they had ten
    mandates, the ministries will remain theirs," Tigran Karapetyan says.
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