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    Armenian pro-government parties join centre-left alliance

    Arminfo
    8 Jun 05

    YEREVAN

    The Armenian Progressive Party and the Justice Party have joined a
    political alliance of centre-left forces, the leaders of the
    aforementioned parties, Tigran Urikhanyan and Artur Baloyan, said
    today at a joint press conference.

    The Armenian Renewed Communist Party and the Women's Party of Armenia
    joined the alliance of the centre-left forces earlier.

    A declaration published today on the occasion of the unification of
    the two parties said that socialist forces are joining the
    alliance. The alliance's main tasks are to achieve social justice,
    find a settlement to the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict that will be
    favourable for Armenia, return hundreds of thousands of emigrants who
    left Armenia and achieve international recognition of the 1915
    Armenian genocide. The aims of the alliance are also to establish
    stability and peace in the country, ensure progressive development,
    carry out constructive reforms, take justified and lawful joint
    actions, the declaration said.

    Another two or three centre-left forces are expected to join the
    alliance in a few weeks, the leader of the Progressive Party, Tigran
    Urikhanyan, told the press conference. Furthermore, talks will start
    with right-wing forces of which at least 10 parties and organizations
    will join the alliance.

    At the end, the alliance will turn into a mighty political union that
    will take part in the next parliamentary elections. "We are for
    dialogue and unification of all the forces that share our views. We
    are not on the same path with the supporters of revolutions who are
    calling for the change of the government, which will inevitably lead
    to destruction and public disturbances," Urikhanyan said.

    He also confirmed that the Armenian Progressive Party intends to back
    Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan's candidacy in the next
    presidential elections "if he expresses the wish to run for the
    presidency, if not, we shall make a decision before the elections".

    Justice Party leader Artur Baloyan asked in his speech at the press
    conference not to confuse his party with the opposition Justice bloc
    led by Stepan Demirchyan. "Our party was established in 1999 when
    Stepan Demirchyan's bloc did not even exist. According to official
    figures, we polled 0.6 per cent of the vote in the 2003 parliamentary
    elections and consider ourselves to be a serious and independent
    political force," Baloyan said.
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