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    ARMENIAN EX-PRESIDENT PUBLISHES ELECTION MANIFESTO

    Interfax
    Jan 7 2008
    Russia

    Yerevan, 7 January: Former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan has
    been the first presidential hopeful who has published his election
    manifesto. In his manifesto, forwarded to the Interfax news agency on
    Monday [7 January], while harshly criticizing the current authorities,
    the contender promises to establish full democracy in the republic,
    guarantees freedom of speech, independence of the judiciary and the
    final introduction of a multi-party system.

    Touching upon the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict,
    Ter-Petrosyan notes the necessity to look for mutual compromises with
    the Azerbaijani side, while taking into consideration the right of
    the Karabakh Armenians to self-determination.

    The hopeful is confident that as a result of the implementation of his
    programme, "more impressing results are expected in the settlement of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, in the elimination of the blockade
    [presumably, Armenia's blockade by Azerbaijan and Turkey] and the
    opening of the Armenian-Turkish border".

    Ter-Petrosyan says that the major challenges facing the current
    Armenian authorities are the stimulation of the development of the
    industrial sector and the qualitative improvement of the population's
    living standards.

    The provision of equal opportunities for businesses, guarantees of
    free competition and protection of property could help achieve these
    goals, Ter-Petrosyan believes.

    In his election manifesto the former Armenian president says he
    intends to ensure a 20-per-cent increase of salaries annually, a
    30 to 40-per-cent of increase of pensions, implement large housing
    projects at a state level in order to provide free of charge housing
    to poor and young families.

    According to the most modest calculations, the first president says,
    the programme of Armenia's social-economic development for 2008-2012
    envisages doubling GDP, increasing the state budget and average
    monthly salary three-fold and increase average pensions four-fold.

    Armenia is to hold a presidential election on 19 February 2008. The
    registration of candidates will be held from 31 December 2007 till
    20 January 2008.
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