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    Armenian opposition decisive to topple government

    Mediamax news agency
    15 Apr 04


    YEREVAN

    "The Armenian opposition is not broken and will consistently struggle
    for a change of power in the country," Stepan Demirchyan, leader of
    the opposition Justice bloc and People's Party of Armenia, stated in
    Yerevan today.

    As Mediamax news agency reports, speaking at a briefing in the
    Armenian National Assembly today, Stepan Demirchyan said that the
    opposition can open up a dialogue with the authorities only after
    those who used force against the peaceful protesters in Marshal
    Bagramyan Avenue and those who took part in the falsification of the
    presidential elections in 2003 are brought to book.

    "Everything that is going on today is a continuation of the
    presidential elections during which the police were also used as a
    tool for suppressing the opposition," Stepan Demirchyan stated.

    A member of the political council of the Republic Party, Armenian
    ex-prime minister, Aram Sarkisyan, stated today that "Robert Kocharyan
    has never offered us a dialogue". He said that if before the police
    dispersed the rally on the night of 12-13 April, 90 per cent of our
    country's population were "in favour of the president's resignation,
    today this indicator has reached to 99 per cent".

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan stated on 14 April that he regards
    it as unacceptable if these statements about readiness for dialogue
    resemble an ultimatum.

    The head of the OSCE office in Armenia, Vladimir Pryakhin, called on
    the representatives of the Armenian opposition "to be more restrained,
    more moderate and ready for constructive negotiations with the
    opposite side". In his interview to the Yerevan newspaper Golos
    Armenii today, Vladimir Pryakhin stated:

    "Unfortunately, the leaders of the opposition are refusing any
    political dialogue. In this situation, this position is not convincing
    enough for me".
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