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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AND PROSPEROUS ARMENIA UNLIKELY TO NOMINATE SINGLE CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY

    YEREVAN, November 14. / ARKA /. Tigran Sargsyan, Armenian prime
    minister and deputy chairman of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia,
    told journalists today that the opposition Armenian National Congress
    and the Prosperous Armenia party are unlikely to nominate a single
    candidate in the 2013 presidential election, Novosti-Armenia News
    Agency reports.

    Earlier, Levon Zurabyan, coordinator of the Armenian National Congress,
    didn't rule out that the Congress and the Prosperous Armenia may put up
    a single presidential candidate. He, however, refrained from revealing
    names of probable candidates saying only that such revelations can
    affect consultations between the two parties.

    "I don't think that things may take such an unexpected twist," the
    premier said.

    He also reiterated his opinion voiced earlier that Republicans may
    seal a new coalition agreement with the Prosperous Armenia. "Other
    scenarios are possible as well," he added.

    Commenting on the political consultations the Prosperous Armenia is
    conducting now with other parties, including opposition, Sargsyan
    said that the Prosperous Armenia is no longer a member of the ruling
    coalition - it means "the style of its activity should change, and
    we see this".

    On Monday, representatives of the Congress and the Prosperous Armenia
    met in the office of the People's Party of Armenia, a member of the
    Congress, to discuss ways for Armenia's transition to parliamentary
    republic and to election only through party lists without individual
    races.

    On Saturday, the Prosperous Armenia discussed the matter also with
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation /Dashnaktsutyun.

    Prosperous Armenia, a moderate centrist liberal-leaning party, was
    established in April 2004 by Gagik Tsarukyan, who is a member of
    National Assembly, the head of Armenian National Olympic Committee
    and the president of Multi Group Concern.

    The party has 36 members in the National Assembly.

    Before this year's parliamentary elections the party was a member of
    the ruling coalition. It had four ministerial seats and the position
    of the parliament speaker.

    After the parliamentary elections, the party rejected membership
    in the ruling coalition with the Republican Party of Armenia and
    Orinats Yerkir.

    The Armenian National Congress, opposition parties' bloc established
    in August 2008 is headed by the first president of independent
    Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosyan. The bloc comprises 18 parties and
    organizations. The Congress has seven members in the parliament. -0-

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