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    DEMAND FOR POPULAR REVOLT

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS: A top official of the former ruling
    Armenian National Movement (ANM) moved unexpectedly today to
    underestimate Armenia's main opposition parties' claims that the
    situation for a popular revolt against the incumbent regime was nearing
    a margin that would imminently spark a wide-scale anti-government
    movement.

    Babken Ararktsian, a former parliament chairman in ex-president Levon
    Ter-Petrosian's administration argued there were no prerequisites
    for a revolution in Armenia. "Chances of the opposition parties to
    pattern a 'colored' revolution here are very few. They neither enjoy
    an outside support to carry it out, since there is no social demand
    for revolution in Armenia," Ararktsian said, but could not explain
    why there was no such a demand.

    Ararktsian, who is head of Armat think-tank, went on to argue that
    Armenia is not attractive for influential outside forces, due to its
    geographic location and geopolitical significance, unlike two other
    former Soviet republics of Georgia and Ukraine.

    Ararktsian also argued against press reports in the opposition media
    that the ruling coalition is divided. Speaking about the opposition's
    performance he said its sole opportunity to 'showcase itself" is to
    boycott the parliament's work. He also spoke about Turkish-Armenian
    relations emphasizing the opening of borders, saying it would benefit
    Armenia economically
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