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    PARLIAMENT CHAIRMAN TOSSES ASIDE TALK ABOUT POSSIBLE ALLIANCE WITH RADICAL OPPOSITION

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS: Parliament chairman Arthur Baghdasarian
    tossed aside today talk about a possible alliance between his Orinats
    Yerkir and the opposition Hanrapetutyun (Republic) party of Aram
    Sarkisian, who served a short term as Armenia's prime minister in 2000.

    "There is still a great deal of time ahead of next parliamentary
    elections," he said suggesting that talk about possible alliances be
    put aside until time comes.

    The possibility of an alliance between Orinats Yerkir, a member
    of the ruling coalition and the most radical opposition party was
    prompted by a surprise exchange of courtesy between Baghdasarian
    and Aram Sarkisian earlier this month. A local opposition newspaper
    quoted Aram Sarkisian as saying that the parliament speaker is "the
    only democratic force within the power pyramid." Asked about whether
    the opposition could rally around Baghdasarian, Sarkisian said that
    that would depend largely on the parliament speaker himself. For his
    part, Baghdasarian was quoted as saying that he was flattered by Aram
    Sarkisian's assessment of him.

    S peaking today to journalists, Arthur Baghdasarian said talking about
    possible alliances now was meaningless. "Positive assessments by some
    opposition figures of the parliament chairman should not be the cause
    of alarm. People have seen, noticed and expressed their viewpoints,
    and I appreciated their honesty and their adherence to their principles
    and therefore, there is no need for hasty conclusions," he said.

    The parliament speaker also said his Orinats Yerkir may consider
    opening its branches in Nagorno-Karabakh after June 19 parliamentary
    elections there. He also denied press reports about mounting
    tension between Orinats Yerkir and another component of the ruling
    coalition-the Armenian Revolutionary federation, sparked by accusations
    of Shirak's governor Romik Manukian of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Party, that Orinats Yerkir parliamentary faction member Hovhannes
    Markarian was tried in court years ago for stealing humanitarian
    aid. The governor was quoted by a local newspaper as saying also that
    Orinats Yerkir parliamentary faction's leader, Samvel Balasanian,
    purchased a brewery in Gyumri "at a laughably low price."

    "I do not think that this dispute has resulted in strained relations
    between the two parties, but some people are trying to portray it as
    a sign of rift between Orinats Yerkir and the ARF," he said.
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