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    ARMENIAN POLITICIAN COMPARES ANC TO TURKEY

    Tert.am
    17:00 ~U 13.10.11

    Armenia can be said to have entered the election stage, Hamlet
    Harutyunyan, a Council member, Republican Party of Armenia (RPA),
    told journalists Oct. 13.

    "My conviction is that it is the forces doing practical work that will
    gain victory. That is, they are the forces that will really prepare
    for elections. The political parties and alliances that will display
    a creative approach to election techniques will come off winners,"
    Harutyunyan said.

    "No party in any country has succeeded by organizing sit-ins or
    political lectures. Even weak political forces can make greater
    progress than the ones adopting the wrong election tactic," he said.

    Harutyunyan commended the RPA, Prosperous Armenia Party, Rule of
    Law party, Heritage party and Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D).

    According to him, three or four political parties will remain in
    Armenia in ten years.

    As regards the dialogue between Armenia's ruling coalition and the
    opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC), Harutyunyan said that
    the authorities "have done their part." "So what is the reason for
    the ANC suspending the dialogue and resuming it later?" he asked.

    Turkey is doing the same, trying to find any excuse for thwarting
    Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, Harutyunyan said.

    The coalition and ANC were negotiating and might have also negotiated
    the release of the ANC member Tigran Arakelyan. "They [ANC] might have
    progressed, using this factor as a means of pressure. They appear
    to be mocking at the people: now they conduct the dialogue now they
    suspend it," Harutyunyan said.

    Some political forces are even now claiming that elections have been
    rigged. "Do work! The six or seven months that are left are important,"
    he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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