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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTOR RALLIES PRESSURE GROUPS
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 25 2006

    In a move underscoring his political ambitions, Prosecutor-General
    Aghvan Hovsepian presided at the weekend over the creation of an
    alliance of non-governmental organizations uniting prominent natives
    of various regions of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Hovsepian was elected "honorary chairman" of the grouping of about
    three dozen "compatriots' unions," including his influential Nig-Aparan
    organization. Its elected nominal leader, parliament deputy Vahram
    Baghdasarian, claimed that the new "congregation" will be "apolitical"
    and will have no ties with any political party.

    However, Baghdasarian himself is a politician and a leading member of
    the recently formed Association for Armenia party, which is widely
    believed to be sponsored by Hovsepian. The latter was at pains to
    repeat that he has no far-reaching political ambitions and that the
    "congregation" will not cater for his interests.

    "Do not try to drag me into politics with a donkey-like stubbornness,"
    said Hovsepian. "I will not engage in politics."

    Hovsepian's assurances are dismissed by leading Armenian politicians
    and commentators. One of them, the governing Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), has repeatedly condemned his perceived
    involvement in political activities. The influential prosecutor is
    widely seen as a potential major contender in the next presidential
    election due in 2008.

    Speaking at the congregation's founding conference, Anahit Sargsian,
    a senior member of Nig-Aparan, made it clear that the consolidating
    "compatriots' union" will not be "indifferent to [the question of]
    who will be the republic's president and prime minister, parliament
    deputy or mayors of cities, towns and villages."

    Sargsian also took a swipe at Armenia's mainstream governing and
    opposition parties, saying that they have all "have exhausted
    themselves" and "blinded themselves with their materialistic zeal."

    "They are now discredited in the eyes of the people," she charged.

    The remarks were denounced by Hamlet Harutiunian of the Artsakh Union
    of Armenia-based natives of Karabakh, which also joined the grouping.

    "In general, nothing exhausts itself, especially political parties,"
    he told RFE/RL.
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