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    SARKISIAN SLAMS OPPONENTS ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 12 2008

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian downplayed high-profile defections from
    his camp and criticized those who equate him with Armenia's former
    leaders as he campaign in the central Aragatsotn region on Tuesday.

    "They say that this election is a choice between the bad and the
    worst," he told a campaign rally in the local town of Aparan. "I say
    that this election is a choice between [different] paths of Armenia's
    developments, a choice between experienced and inexperienced people,
    a choice between people who could have served this country, who
    could have moved this country forward but led our country to crisis
    by mismanaging it."

    Sarkisian appeared to be responding to criticism of Armenia's former
    and present leaders voiced by Vahan Hovannisian, the presidential
    candidate of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun).

    Campaigning in the southern Armavir region last week, Hovannisian
    complained that many Armenians view the February 19 election as
    a two-horse race between Sarkisian and former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosian. He urged them not to choose between "the bad and
    the worst."

    By "the worst" the deputy parliament speaker apparently meant
    Ter-Petrosian, who had controversially banned Dashnaktsutyun and
    jailed some of its leaders, including Hovannisian, during his rule.

    Hovannisian and other Dashnaktsutyun leaders made similar appeals to
    voters at a rally in Yerevan on Friday.

    Sarkisian insisted that the current Armenian leadership has done a
    much better job of governing the country and managing its struggling
    economy than the Ter-Petrosian administration did. In another attack
    on the ex-president, he slammed unspecified candidates who are trying
    "turn combat comrades against each other" and "lure them with posts."

    "They think that they can achieve something by dividing the society,"
    said the prime minister.

    It was an apparent reference to the fact that several prominent
    veterans of the war in Nagorno-Karabakh hitherto loyal to the
    government have pledged their allegiance to Ter-Petrosian. Two
    of them, parliament deputies Sasun Mikaelian and Hakob Hakobian,
    publicly endorsed the latter Friday on behalf of their Test of Spirit
    organization. Both men are members of the parliamentary faction of
    Sarkisian's Republican Party of Armenia (HHK). But only one of them,
    Mikaelian, is formally affiliated with the HHK itself.

    Sarkisian played down the defections as he spoke to RFE/RL in Aparan.

    "Such processes may happen," he said. "There is nothing extraordinary
    here. There may be such people in all elections."

    Sarkisian added that the HHK's decision-making Executive Body will
    meet in Yerevan later in the day to decide whether to expel Mikaelian
    from the party.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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