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    HAMAYAK HOVHANNISYAN: AUTHORITIES NOMINATED "A MERE NOTHING" FOR PARLIAMENT

    news.am
    Dec 18 2009
    Armenia

    The parliamentary elections in Election District #10 will be of crucial
    importance for the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and Armenia-Turkey
    reconciliation. These are the first elections of republican scale,
    and the international community is looking forward to them exert
    pressure on Armenia in case of any violations, Hamayak Hovhannisyan,
    the Head of the Armenian Association of Political Scientists and
    parliamentary candidate, told NEWS.am.

    According to him, it is for the first time that in Election District
    #10, the central election district of Yerevan with most of the
    Armenian intellectuals residing there, "a mere political nobody"
    and "blockhead" Ara Simonyan, who is relative of Yerevan Mayor
    Gagik Beglaryan, is being pushed forward to Parliament. "Remember
    the persons elected to Parliament from this election district - only
    intellectuals. Now, however, black forces are trying to disgrace the
    district by having their candidate elected to Parliament. Yerevan
    Mayor Gagik Beglaryan has mobilized all the drug addicts and idlers to
    fight against the candidate from the intelligentsia, Editor-in-Chief
    of the Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper Nikol Pashinyan, who is a political
    prisoner," Hovhannisyan said. He stated his intention to withdraw his
    candidacy in Pashinyan's favor and conduct monitoring on the election
    day. Hovhannisyan also intends to take part in the Opposition's rally
    on January 8.

    According to him, Pashinyan stands a high chance of winning the
    elections. However, Hovhannisyan does rule out the possibility of
    a clash with the "black forces." "If the Armenian authorities are
    doing their best to have this political nobody elected, nothing
    can be ruled out. We have two options: either Pashinyan wins the
    elections or the authorities rig the elections and have their
    candidate elected. In the second case a clash is inevitable until
    the next parliamentary elections in 2012," he said. Obstacles are
    being put to the opposition candidates, Hovhannisyan said. "I can say
    that none of the TV companies, except for ALM, agrees to provide paid
    airtime to opposition candidates," Hovhannisyan said.

    The parliamentary elections in Election Districts are scheduled for
    January 10.
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