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    PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA TO BE HELD IN SITUATION "CLOSE TO MARTIAL"

    Regnum, Russia
    Aug. 22, 2006

    "Elections to Armenia's National Assembly in 2007 will be held
    in a situation close to martial," Chairman of the oppositional
    Constitutional Law Union, Grant Khachatryan, has announced at a news
    conference on August 22. According to him, during the fighting for
    parliamentary seats the opposition should come forwards as a united
    group in controlling the election process. "The opposition should be
    a united group to let the elections come fairly and without fraud,"
    Khachatryan is quoted as saying.

    As for ideological positions, the party leader believes that from
    this point of view it would be a mistake to step forth by a single
    party ticket. "Several opposition blocs should be presented at the
    elections united with a single idea," he noted. However, as Grant
    Khachatryan put it, contrary to the authorities that are "represented
    in the country by two faces" the opposition has not made public its
    message. "Preparation work is being held in the opposition now.

    Numbers of party members are being confirmed, possible unions
    are considered," he notes adding that "the opposition nowadays is
    sending its whole energy towards residents of Armenia's provinces
    and communities." "We have been carrying out local congresses in the
    provinces, electing party officials," Khachatryan says.

    "The two faces" of the Armenian power, according to Khachatryan, differ
    completely fro one another. "The first face is a forceful one, it is
    notorious in the press and public discussions for its criminal ties;
    the other one is a nice and friendly face, as if it is presenting
    a claim to improve the situation in the republic, but it is nothing
    but a semblance," the opposition leader believes.

    It is worth mentioning, the ruling coalition in Armenia is presented
    by two parties, Dashnaktsutiun Revolutionary Federation and Armenia's
    Republican Party. The prime minister's position belongs to the
    Republicans. In mid-September, the Constitutional Law Union intends
    to hold a party congress.
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