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    PM SAYS OPPOSITION RESPONDED TO CALL FOR COOPERATION

    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    Russia & CIS
    February 28, 2008

    Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, the winner in the Armenian presidential
    election, said the opposition had responded to his call for
    cooperation.

    I said yesterday what kind of cooperation I am proposing - up to the
    formation of a coalition government. The opposition has responded
    and work has been launched today, Sargsyan told the parliament on
    Wednesday.

    Sargsyan urged all those prepared for cooperation to respond and then
    everything will move into the field of practical work, he said.

    The authorities were prepared to cooperate with all opposition forces
    for the benefit of Armenia, Sargsyan told a rally of supporters on
    Republic Square in Yerevan on Wednesday.

    President Robert Kocharian said in turn in an interview with Public
    Television that the new government could be formed on the basis of
    a broad coalition.

    The president-elect said he wanted to be president for the entire
    nation, not only for those who had cast their ballots for him. I do
    not doubt that this will be so. By all accounts, the formation of a new
    government will involve broad political forces, not only the Republican
    Party and the Prosperous Armenia parties, the president said.

    Sargsyan also pledged to ban the possession of illegal weapons.

    The circulation of weapons has been expanding, and I must promise
    you that the illegal possession of weapons must be absolutely banned
    in this country. All citizens are equal for me. Illegal weapons are
    illegal, whether a political figure, a deputy, or representatives of
    the Yerkrap Union [of Karabakh war veterans] possess them, he said.

    Illegally held weapons have always been seized, he added.

    Concerning accusations against former Deputy Prosecutor General Gagik
    Dzhangirian, Sargsyan said he does not consider him a political figure.

    The Armenian police earlier informed Interfax that Dzhangirian had been
    charged with illegal acquisition, sale, possession and transportation
    of weapons, ammunition, explosives and explosive devices, committing
    violence against officials.

    Dzhangirian, his brother Vardan, their driver and aide were detained
    on February 23 by police officials from the Main Department for
    Combating Organized Crime. Firearms, a knife, handcuffs and a bullet-
    proof jacket were discovered in their two cars. The aide and driver
    were released.

    Dzhangirian was relieved of his duties on February 23 and stripped
    of his rank as a lawyer.

    Earlier, he had backed presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian, who
    was defeated in the election, at an opposition rally. The prosecutor
    general had asked the president to dismiss Dzhangirian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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