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    AUTHORITIES BENEFIT FROM SPLIT OPPOSITION

    A1+
    06:21 pm | March 19, 2009

    Politics

    "Republican candidate Gagik Beglaryan will only benefit if "Heritage"
    goes it alone and doesn't join the ANC," told "A1+" politician
    Alexander Iskandaryan. Iskandaryan is certain that "Heritage" will
    gather some percentages, but wasn't able to say how much. According
    to him, the opposition is split, is not uniting the society and has
    lost its image. Iskandaryan believes that the joining of "Heritage"
    and the ANC will not lead to a radical change.

    Is it possible for the government to counterattack the opposition's
    united candidate with a more serious figure than Gagik Beglaryan,
    say, Robert Kocharyan? In response to that Iskandaryan said:

    "If the authorities fear the scenario of the opposition, that is
    theoretically possible, but I really don't think that they will
    nominate Robert Kocharyan."

    Judging from the current situation, Iskandaryan thinks that the
    authorities should stick with their current candidate.

    Alexander Iskandaryan believes that the events to be held on May 31
    will be a "lighter" version of the presidential elections. In other
    words, they will take place like the presidential elections.

    "We will witness the split in society and an opposition that will not
    acknowledge the legitimacy of the elections. I think that both sides
    will fight to get a hold of everything. If they don't, then we will
    possibly see a confrontation-just like the presidential elections. But
    this time it will be milder because after all, people are choosing
    a mayor and not a president."
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