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    GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE NEEDS NO ARMY

    Lragir, Armenia
    Feb 7 2008

    During the question and answer session of the parliament on February 6
    Member of Parliament Zaruhi Postanjyan, Heritage Party, asked the prime
    minister about his attitude toward the fact that the celebration of the
    army day had been turned into election campaign for the prime minister.

    The prime minister said: "I don't need to turn the celebration of the
    armed force into election campaign. Upon my word, I do not need that
    because I have doubt about the decision of the people in that hall. I
    worked with those people for 15 years and I know their attitude and
    I did not need that," Serge Sargsyan says.

    In answer to the other question of Ms. Postanjyan if it is not a
    violation of the law when the prime minister running in the election
    does not take a vacation, Serge Sargsyan said the provision on vacation
    does not concern people who occupy political posts.

    However, Zaruhi Postanjyan objected that the law provides that the
    prime minister running in the election does not take a vacation
    in case he also performs the duties of the president. Meanwhile,
    Armenia still has an acting president, she noted. In answer to this
    Serge Sargsyan said he will ask Republican MP Davit Harutiunyan to
    explain the law to Zaruhi Postanjyan who is a lawyer. Serge Sargsyan
    said if anyone doubts his legal right not to take a vacation, they
    can go to the Constitutional Court or any other court.

    "Finally, as you know, a number of observers are observing the election
    in Armenia, and if the observers say I have violated the law, as
    you said, and inflicted great harm onto this country, I will think
    on these issues. But if they do not say, please don't raise this
    issue after the election," Serge Sargsyan says. As to the concerns
    that people are forced to participate in Serge Sargsyan's rallies,
    the prime minister says he has heard a lot of concerns that people
    are forced, laws are breached, public polls are sham, etc.

    "Who forces them to come if they do not come voluntarily?" Serge
    Sargsyan asks. "You can meet with those people, to make sure there
    is a chain of policemen or armed troops who force those people to stay.

    Besides, do we need additional fifty or a hundred people? If you
    bother to do a sum to find out how many schools there are in Erebuni
    community and multiply by the number of teachers, you will get a
    small number. Do we need that small number to cause dissatisfaction
    in people?" Serge Sargsyan says.

    He stated that the reputation of the new president of Armenia is dear
    to him. "I will do my best for the reputation of the new president
    of Armenia. However, I do not rule out that there will be members
    of parliament, separate political forces which will be saying what
    they want over the upcoming 5 years, independent from anything,"
    says the presidential candidate prime minister.
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