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    PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY LEADER ON POPULAR RUMORS

    Tert.am
    31.10.11

    In an interview with an Armenian media outlet, Chairman of Prosperous
    Armenia Party (PAP) Gagik Tsarukyan commented on the rumors about
    disagreements within Armenia's ruling coalition.

    Speaking of the PAP's aims and ambitions in the coming parliamentary
    elections, Tsarukyan said that the party's aims or ambitions are
    "logical and predictable." The party's aim is a least to retain its
    present representation in Parliament and, if possible, get more seats.

    "We have to launch numerous programs of consolidating our country's
    and improving our people's well-being, using the Parliament's platform
    as well," he said.

    Speaking of the election chances of the Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA), Tsarukyan said: "It is logical that he RPA will try to
    retain its representation in Armenia's Parliament and seek more. We
    announced our joint aims several months ago by signing a memorandum
    this February. We stated that our active steps would enhance the
    ruling coalition's role in the country and, by means of elections,
    our parties will get more seats in Parliament.

    As regards the excitement about relations between the RPA and PAP,
    Tsarukyan said that the question should be addressed to his partners
    from both the parties. "Some media outlets fishing in troubled
    waters thought up a 'problem' and 'new memorandums.' They claimed,
    'verified' and may have made some people believed. Members of the
    ruling political forces have repeatedly said that the excitement has
    nothing to do with actual political processes. I think our political
    figures, the press and society have for a long time been unable to
    differentiate real processes from invented stories. Such actions will
    not any more produce results in our country."


    From: Baghdasarian
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