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    COMMUNIST PARTY REJECTS UNIFICATION

    Lragir.am
    13 July 06

    The Communist Party of Armenia made a statement July 13 that they
    reject proposals on unification by communists who left the party at
    different times. The Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist
    Party authorized Tachat Sargsyan, the first secretary of political
    committee of the City Committee of Yerevan to make this statement.

    "With the election drawing nearer, there is more consideration
    about the Communist Party, its activities and the alleged alliance
    of communist parties. First of all, the Communist Party has never
    been divided, but persons were dismissed from the Communist Party
    for different reasons, who violated the bylaws of the political party
    and did not obey the decisions of its bureau," says Tachat Sargsyan.
    He states that the leadership of the CP decided, "Reject the proposals
    offered by separate persons, who were dismissed from the Communist
    Party and set up Renewed and Progressive parties, on unification in
    accordance with the bylaws of the CP."

    Tachat Sargsyan says they were not offered official proposals on
    unification of the Communist Party. Tachat Sargsyan says they deny
    all kinds of considerations about unification. Generally, however,
    the communists accept the idea of unification.

    "We consider the idea of unification as positive. After all it is not
    accidental that Europe is being united today. Moreover, it unites
    with Nazi Germany, which shattered Europe in 1941. It was thanks
    to unification that Soviet Armenia was a ruined country and became
    one of the prosperous cities. But this proposal on unification made
    by our former fellow communists is a subject of another talk," says
    Tachat Sargsyan.
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