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    NaharNet, Lebanon
    March 29 2009



    Tashnag Announces Candidates, Adheres to Doha Agreement


    The Tashnag party announced Sunday the names of five candidates for
    the upcoming legislative elections, paving the way for an Armenian
    participation following the 2005 boycott of the polls.

    "The party is reaffirming its decision to fully participate in the
    elections through candidacy and through voting in all districts, in a
    reversal of its 2005 boycott of the polls in Beirut," Tashnag
    secretary general Hovig Mekhitarian told a press conference in Burj
    Hammoud before naming the contenders.

    Among the five candidates, Arthur Nazarian is the only official
    Tashnag member and will be running in Beirut's second district "in
    conformity with the Doha agreement," he said.

    The rest of the parliamentary hopefuls were identified as: MP George
    Qassarji in Zahleh; MP Hagop Pakradounian in the northern Metn; Freij
    Saboungian for the Armenian Orthodox seat in Beirut's first district
    in addition to Krikor Calouste for the Armenian Catholic seat in
    Beirut's first district.

    "The revival of the Armenian parliamentary bloc serves to breathe life
    into what this bloc stand for and into its role in Parliament as an
    advocate of moderation and dialogue," Mekhitarian said.

    The June 7 elections "must take place in a climate of democracy and
    must be free of violence and tension," he stressed.

    Mekhitarian said that "fair representation in Parliament" will help
    Lebanon confront major challenges such as "development, the fight
    against corruption and accountability."

    Concluding the conference, he called on all members of parliament to
    unite around the state notably "the president of the republic who was
    elected by full consensus."


    Beirut, 29 Mar 09, 19:12
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