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    IF BEING ELECTED MAYOR TIGRAN KARAPETIAN TO BE BOTH MASTER AND SERVANT FOR YEREVAN RESIDENTS

    Noyan Tapan
    March 26, 2009

    YEREVAN, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. "If being elected Mayor I am ready to
    be both master and servant for Yerevan residents," Tigran Karapetian,
    the Chairman of the People's Party, stated at the March 26 press
    conference.

    Providing guarantees for Yerevan residents' ownership, living rights
    is among his program provisions. "The Mayor should not only think of
    rubbish as it is today," the PP Chairman said.

    According to T. Karapetian, he is an alternative in the May 31 Yerevan
    Council of Elders elections. "I am an alternative to the opposite
    principle "who is not with us is against us," to these bad laws that
    will never change unless people like me make part of power," he said.

    According to T. Karapetian's prediction, on the threshold of
    elections the power resources will unite and try to work for the
    RPA candidate. In that respect, according to him, any political
    force, pro-governmental, opposition, and people's, taking part of
    the elections has its exact electorate. T. Karapetian considers that
    the possibility of OYP's winning the elections is equal to zero. "No
    matter who heads their list, a Bolshevik or a Menshevik. If the people
    did not like him it will never like, as one can deceive the people
    at least once," T. Karapetian said.

    According to the PP Chairman, it is much more difficult to commit
    electoral violations in Yerevan, as capital's residents are
    socially more secure, therefore are more free and independent in
    expressing their opinion. In his words, by appointing Gagik Beglarian
    Mayor, the authorities gave him a possibility to consolidate its
    resources. However, according to T. Karapetian, "moments come when
    it becomes impossible to jump above one's head." And, according to
    him, in this case Yerevan residents can be persons of principle and
    "not play into authorities' hands."
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