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    "THE CONTENT WAS TOO VULNERABLE"

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    [03:59 pm] 09 June, 2006

    NA deputy Hrant Khachatryan, the head of the Constitutional Right
    Union, is ready to give up his mandate if he is elected President
    of the Central Electoral Committee. Mr. Khachatryan considers the
    reduction of his authorities a concession but thinks that he will be
    able to control the next elections.

    The parliamentary and extraparliamentary powers discussed in the
    National Press Club the inner political situation in the country. The
    main topic of conversation was the resignation of the OYP from the
    coalition. The OYP was invited to the discussions too but none of
    its representatives had come to the Club.

    "As a form the coalition was welcomed, but its content was
    too vulnerable", says Khosrov Haroutyunyan, the head of the
    Christian-Democratic Union. According to him, the political unrest
    in the country is accounted for by the fact that "the concept of the
    National Assembly is not well comprehended by the society" and for
    the people the standard of living is connected with the President:
    "Good President - good life, bad President - bad life". "The next
    elections can be crucial", says Khosrov Haroutyunyan predicting that
    no party will take up the responsibility of governing the country
    alone as no party has enough specialists for that purpose.

    "The businessmen joined the OYP because Serge Sargsyan told them to do
    so, and left the party for the same reason", said Grigor Haroutyunyan,
    secretary of the People's Party, indignant at the fact that Serge
    Sargsyan interferes with the affairs of other parties.

    Grigor Haroutyunyan is especially angry with the people who blame
    the opposition for anything, for example the high level of corruption.

    Shavarsh Kocharyan was the most optimistic of all.

    Despite the falsified constitutional reforms, he voiced hope that
    the power which will win the parliamentary elections of 2007 will
    be more influential. According to his colleagues, Shavarsh Kocharyan
    has a European outlook on the situation inside the country.
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