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    ARMENIAN COMMUNIST PARTY TO GO TO NA ELECTIONS ALONE

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The Communist Party of Armenia will
    participate in the 2007 parliamentary elections alone, without making
    an alliance with any political party. Ruben Tovmasian, the First
    Secretary of the CPA Central Committee stated about it at the August
    24 press conference. According to him, the party seriously analyzed
    reasons of its fail in the 2003 elections and came to the conclusion
    that it must participate in the coming elections exclusively by own
    forces. "Those people, thouse groups which were able to tempt the
    Communist Party in 2003 to protect them, we have nothing more to do
    with those forces," the CPA leader stated. R.Tovmasian stated that the
    Communist Party has no hopes connected with any foreign force, whereas
    90% of Armenian parties sets hopes on implementing in Armenia one of
    variants of the colored revolutions worked out in the U.S. According
    to R.Tovmasian, "the U.S. and Council of Europe have always cheated
    and today cheat the Armenian people."

    Answering the question concerning stopping examination on Armenian
    student Vigen Abrahamiants' murder in Moscow, on April 22 of the
    current year, the speaker mentioned that he condemns any crimes,
    including ones committed on the basis of chauvinism. But, at the
    same time, one may not ascribe displays of chauvinism, in general,
    to the Russian people. In his words, during those recent 15 years,
    a new, Fascism youth organization grew in Russia, and the reason
    is that "in our days states are not engaged in issues of bringing
    up of the youth." Touching upon the competition on the new RA hymn,
    R.Tovmasian stated that the CPA and he himself supports the variant
    of the hymn with Aram Khachatrian's music, but not protest against
    changing Sarmen's words.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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