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    TER-PETROSIAN FURIOUS AS BAGHDASARIAN STAYS IN RACE
    By Ruzanna Stepanian and Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 14 2008

    Artur Baghdasarian faced accusations of "treason" and secret
    collaboration with the government from fellow opposition candidate
    Levon Ter-Petrosian on Thursday as he finally refused to drop out of
    the presidential race in favor of Armenia's former president.

    The two opposition leaders traded bitter recriminations, ending
    speculation about the formation of an electoral alliance between them
    before the first round of voting slated for February 19.

    In a written statement, Baghdasarian's Orinats Yerkir Party said its
    leader will not after all urge supporters to vote for Ter-Petrosian
    and could endorse the latter only in the event of a run-off vote
    pitting the ex-president against Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    "We find the second round inevitable," Baghdasarian's campaign manager,
    Heghine Bisharian, told journalists. "Besides, Artur Baghdasarian is
    a candidate aspiring not to the second but first place."

    Ter-Petrosian was apparently unaware of but seemed to anticipate this
    turn of events as he campaigned in Armenia's southeastern Syunik
    region. Speaking at a rally in Meghri, a small town on the Iranian
    border, he claimed that he and Sarkisian are the only "real" election
    contenders and that six other candidates are simply helping the prime
    minister become Armenia's next president.

    "Artur Baghdasarian is threatening to join the list of those
    candidates," said Ter-Petrosian. "Whatever he says, if Artur
    Baghdasarian doesn't join our movement, he will play the role of a
    traitor, he will help Serzh Sarkisian." The former parliament speaker
    would be "finished" as a politician in that case, he added.

    The pro-Ter-Petrosian daily "Haykakan Zhamanak" went further,
    alleging in its Thursday edition that Baghdasarian has already cut
    a secret deal with Sarkisian that will see the two men go into the
    second round. "Artur Baghdasarian's political biography shows that at
    critical moments he always did what was needed by Serzh Sarkisian,"
    charged the paper.

    Baghdasarian denied and condemned the allegations as a "blackmail"
    in an interview with RFE/RL later in the day. "By the same token,
    I can say that he who doesn't join me commits treason, that he who
    doesn't join me is with Serzh or Robert [Kocharian," he said. "But
    I won't do that for now and am calling for an end to this posture."

    "Levon Ter-Petrosian has no right to make such statements about
    a 100,000-strong team and myself. Furthermore, they say one thing
    during negotiations in the evening but publish a different thing in
    the morning. We find this approach unacceptable," added Baghdasarian.

    "When I look at their newspapers I become convinced that Levon
    Ter-Petrosian apparently reached an agreement with Serzh Sarkisian to
    break up and divide the entire opposition field," Bisharian alleged
    for her part. "They are pursuing a policy which plays into Serzh
    Sarkisian's hands."

    The two opposition frontrunners for weeks negotiated on the possibility
    of joining forces against Sarkisian but failed to reach agreement
    before Saturday's deadline for candidates' withdrawal from the
    race. Baghdasarian, who had been a staunch supporter of Ter-Petrosian
    during the latter's rule, implied this week that he might still
    endorse the former president while having his name on the ballot.

    "We never talked about Artur Baghdasarian joining Levon Ter-Petrosian
    or Levon Ter-Petrosian joining Artur Baghdasarian. We talked about
    alliances and consolidation," Baghdasarian said on Thursday without
    elaborating.

    Armenia's leadership appears to have been worried about the
    possibility of an electoral alliance between Ter-Petrosian and
    Baghdasarian. President Robert Kocharian held a rare news conference
    last week to advise the ex-speaker against throwing his weight behind
    Ter-Petrosian.
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