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    ARMENPRESS

    UNITED COMMUNISTS TO SUPPORT SERZH SARKISIAN'S
    PRESIDENTIAL BID

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Chairman of the
    United Communist Party of Armenia (UCPA) said today
    some 70 percent of the party members would vote for
    prime minister Serzh Sarkisian when they will go to
    polling stations on February 19 to elect a next
    president of the country.
    Yuri Manukian was expelled from the Communist Party
    of Armenia several years ago for dissent and set up an
    alternative communist party.
    Speaking at a news conference today he said during
    several visits to regional chapters of his party he
    made sure that the majority of party members would
    cast their ballots for Serzh Sarkisian.
    He said the other 30 percent would in all
    likelihood vote for Vahan Hovhanesian, nominated by
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), because
    of its social ideology.
    Manukian predicted no run-off and an outright
    victory for Serzh Sarkisian. He also predicted that
    some 1.6 million eligible voters would go to the polls
    and 1 million of them would vote for the prime
    minister.
    Manukian also urged rivals to avoid smearing each
    other and build their campaigns by advertising their
    election platforms.
    `We think that the Republican party is the best
    placed political force to withstand the challenges
    faced by our country. We shall do our best for
    preservation of political stability and maintaining
    the environment of tolerance,' Manukian said.
    Yuri Manukian also urged the former president Levon
    Ter-Petrosian, who some political analysts say will be
    Serzh Sarkisian's main rival, to withdraw his
    candidacy in order not ` to split the people's unity
    and atmosphere of tolerance.'
    `I think Levon Ter-Petrosian should stay up to the
    mark (of the country's first post-Soviet president)
    and not to downgrade to the level of some groundless
    people, who also are competing for presidency,'
    Manukian said.
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