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    COMMUNISTS READY TO CONTEST ELECTIONS SEPARATELY
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Rep.
    Aug. 24, 2006

    Armenian communists are determined not to ally themselves with other
    political forces in next year's parliamentary elections, their leader
    Ruben Tovmasian said on Thursday, stressing that they don't want
    'to share their loss or victory.'

    "We had been talked into giving our support to groups and parties we
    had nothing in common with before," Tovmasian said. "Now if we lose
    we will accept this loss as ours, and if we manage to get into the
    parliament, it will become a huge step of the Communist Party."

    Tovmasian attributed the communist fiasco at the 2003 parliamentary
    elections, when the party failed to win a single seat in the National
    Assembly for the first time in 87 years, to its cooperation with
    different opposition forces at different stages of the election
    campaign. Among those supported by the Communist Party of Armenia
    (HKK) then were opposition leaders Stepan Demirchian and Artashes
    Geghamian. The party had also joined the so-called 17+1 opposition
    alliance.

    "That cooperation completely disorientated our electorate," Tovmasian
    said, adding that they also want to field their own candidates at
    the 2008 presidential elections 'to redress those mistakes'.

    The HKK that had its last presidential candidate in 1998 suffered
    several major splits after the death of its respected leader Sergey
    Badalian in 1999, which gave rise to several parties calling themselves
    communists. Recently, Tovmasian brushed aside the calls of the splinter
    groups to join efforts to succeed in the upcoming elections.

    The leader of the staunchly pro-Russian party that stands for the
    restoration of state control of the economy, says that the only
    condition on which they can agree to form an alliance with other
    forces today is: "If they agree to struggle for social justice,
    against corruption and criminals, to improve the lives of ordinary
    people, to push for Armenia's joining the Russia-Belarus union."
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