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    PARTY LEADERS SHARE RESPONSIBILITIES

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    07:09 pm | March 20, 2009

    Politics

    Leaders of 48 political parties at the head of Serzh Sargsyan and
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan have been trying to find a way out of
    the global economic crisis since early morning.

    Only the leader of the oppositional Marxist Party, David Hakobyan,
    was present at today's roundtable. "I am here to provide first-hand
    information to the main opposition," said David Hakobyan. The
    parliamentary opposition faction Zharangutyun (Heritage) abstained
    from the discussion of political forces.

    Only 48 out of the 63 invited parties accepted Serzh Sargsyan's
    invitation. Surely enough, the leader of the National Unity Party,
    Artashes Geghamyan, participated in the close discussion with his
    programme devoted to the crisis management. Geghamyan was the first
    to make a speech after Premier Sargsyan.

    Leader of the National Self-Determination Union (AIM) Paryur Hayrikyan
    finds the discussion fruitful as besides hearing the stances of
    different parties party leaders (who can hardly be considered political
    figures) are given a chance to see, hear and learn something.

    Paryur Hayrikyan notes that today Armenia encounters a much more
    dangerous crisis than the economic one. He says the Prime Minister
    instills hope to surmount the financial crisis by a reasonable usage
    of long-term credits.

    "Provided that the programmes are successfully implemented and at
    least half of the credits get to Armenia, our nation will overcome
    the crisis without great losses," says the leader of the Armenian
    Ramkavar- Azatakan Party (HRAK) Harutyun Arakelyan.

    Mass media representatives were banned access to the meeting. According
    to a tentative agreement, none of the participants detailed the
    discussion. They only expressed their options on the global crisis.

    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun member Armen Rusamyan says after summing up
    all opinions and assessments they can find a solution acceptable
    by the public as "everyone is concerned about the crisis which can
    be overcome only jointly." In this view, Armen Rusamyan highlights
    similar discussions where political parties are given a chance to
    share responsibilities and determine activities. There were new
    proposals which were immediately welcomed and accepted.

    Armen Rusamyan says that although the main tasks have been outlined,
    we should rely on our own resources and be prepared for the worst as
    no one is guaranteed against the worst scenarios. We must do everything
    to avert the shortage of staple goods."
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