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    Armenian opposition demands president's resignation

    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS YEREVAN
    April 10, 2004


    The Armenian opposition demands resignation of incumbent President
    Robert Kocharyan.

    Albert Bazeyan, an opposition leader and chairman of the Republic
    party, said the question of holding a referendum on no-confidence vote
    for the Armenian president had nearly been exhausted. The ruling
    pro-presidential coalition has refused to include the referendum issue
    in the agenda of a regular three-day session of the Armenian
    parliament.

    "Robert Kocharyan should go. The sooner he does, the better," Bazeyan
    told a meeting in front of the Yerevan Opera House on
    Saturday. Hundreds of demonstrators, including the participants in a
    sit-in strike which the opposition is holding on the Opera's steps,
    listened to his speech.

    Bazeyan said that the authorities had closed all entries to Yerevan in
    order to prevent the influx of protesters from provinces. All trains
    have been cancelled between Yerevan and Gyumri (former Leninakan).

    Bazeyan warned that his party would order to organize solidarity
    rallies in regions and would organize large columns of demonstrators
    to help those who wish to join the rallies in Yerevan, if things
    continue to develop according to the same scenario.
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