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  • Armenian Opposition Could Unite Around Raffi Hovannisian, Expert Say

    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION COULD UNITE AROUND RAFFI HOVANNISIAN, EXPERT SAYS

    YEREVAN, February 12. /ARKA/. Armenian opposition could unite and
    back Raffi Hovannisian's candidacy in the presidential vote, head
    of Alternative analytical centre, PhD in economy, professor Tatul
    Manaseryan told a press conference Tuesday.

    "If there is such an opportunity, it will be desirable if the
    opposition unites around Raffi Hovannisian, bearing in mind that he
    is able to convince the audience of the reliability of his numbers
    and promises", Manaseryan said.

    Ex foreign minister and leader of Heritage party Raffi Hovannisian
    promised to bring 300 billion drams back to the state budget the
    first year if elected, of them 250 billion from legalization of black
    economy and 50 billion from axing state expenditures.

    According to Hovhannisian, if all his plans are implemented, some
    600,000 people will join the middle class and 180,000 new jobs will
    be opened. If elected, he will raise all the pensions, as well as
    education, science, healthcare and defense spending within a year,
    through campaign against the black economy. Hovannisian also promised
    to gradually reduce taxes for all social groups.

    According to the expert, Raffi Hovannisian has quite interesting
    economic provisions in his platform, which are more realistic that
    those in the platforms of most other candidates.

    "On the other hand, and that's also very important, Hovannisian
    himself mentions that there are people in his team who can do much
    more and present the steps in much more detail if he is elected",
    Manaseryan said.

    Uniting around one candidate will have favorable impact on the election
    campaign processes and will promote more healthy competition.

    Presidential contender, leader of National Self-Determination Union
    party Paruyr Hayrikyan who survived an assassination attempt on
    January 31, suggested the leading opposition candidates, ex-premier
    Hrant Bagratyan and leader of Heritage party Raffi Hovannisian uniting
    and running a joint candidate in the elections.

    Armenian presidential elections are scheduled for February 18. Seven
    nominees are running for president: incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan,
    former prime minister and leader of Freedom party Hrant Bagratyan,
    former foreign minister and head of Heritage party Raffi Hovhannisyan,
    famous Soviet dissident and leader of National Self-Determination party
    Paruyr Hayrikyan, ex foreign minister of Karabakh Arman Melikyan,
    political scientist and head of Radio Hay Andrias Ghukasyan and
    philologist Vardan Sedrakyan. -0-

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