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    SHARMAZANOV DOES NOT NURSE GREAT HOPES

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    28 July, 2008

    Republican MP Edward Sharmazanov doesn't think the opposition's rally
    of August 1 will effect striking changes in Armenia's socio-political
    life.

    "The opposition wants to restore its place and role in the society
    but I think rallies are belated. The main function of the opposition
    is to criticize the authorities and make constructive proposals,"
    Edward Sharmazanov said at the "Urbat" Club on July 28.

    Asked whether Robert Kocharian might return to power, the Republican
    MP said: "It is upon a political figure to decide his place and role
    in politics."

    By the way, Edward Sharmazanov criticized the initiative to bring
    Robert Kocharian before the International Court of Justice, noting
    that the years of Kocharian's presidency were marked with numerous
    achievements and are incomparable with those of Ter-Petrossian's.

    "ONE CANNOT PLAY FOOTBALL WITHOUT A BALL" Edward Sharamazanov thinks
    Turkey's President is to decide whether to accept or decline Serzh
    Sarkissian's invitation to Armenia. With regard to ARFD's statement
    that protest actions will be staged as soon as Abdullah Gul steps
    into Armenia, Sharamazanov said, "Years ago Andranik Margarian clearly
    spelled out the stance of the Republican Party that the party is for
    the improvement of the Armenian-Turkish diplomatic relations without
    any preconditions. Both the Republican Party and the authorities
    wish Turkey entered the European Union to foster democratic values
    in the country."

    Sharmazanov says the Armenian Genocide cannot become a subject of
    debates. Being a 118-year-old party the ARFD has its stance to the
    question. They are free to do whatever they want. I respect their
    decision.

    Today the ball is in Turkey's field. I wish Armenian political
    figures didn't play football without a ball. We don't accept Turkey's
    pre-conditions concerning the international recognition of the Armenian
    genocide and the Karabakh conflict regulation.
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