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    PROSPEROUS ARMENIA CONGRESS FOR ACCREDITED JOURNALISTS

    A1+
    [06:28 pm] 10 February, 2009

    "There are no plans to change the leader of the Prosperous Armenia
    party, neither today nor in the future," told "A1+" today Prosperous
    Armenia faction Deputy Naira Zohrabyan. But she also noted that an
    election is foreseen during the party's congress.

    Although it is clear that Gagik Tsarukyan is going to be reelected,
    there will most probably be other candidates in order to ensure
    competition.

    Naira Zohrabyan denied the rumors that Robert Kocharyan may be elected
    Prosperous Armenia party leader and so did Robert Kocharyan's office.

    During the congress, Gagik Tsarukyan will make a speech, the political
    council, faction members and ministers will present reports, after
    which the members will elect a political council and party leader. The
    party will also make two statements on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    settlement and the inter-political situation. The agenda doesn't
    include any discussion on the election of the Mayor of Yerevan because,
    as Naira Zohrabyan said, issues of importance must be discussed within
    the coalition and the coalition has not discussed any issue as such.

    Political parties, heads of factions, head of the Republican Party
    Serzh Sargsyan, as well as the NA Chairman and Prime Minister are
    invited to participate in the Prosperous Armenia congress, yet there
    are no invitations for the opposition.

    The Prosperous Armenia congress will be held on February 12 at the
    government sessions hall.

    Although the congress is open, according to information of
    "A1", journalists will be accredited by the RA President's press
    service. Serzh Sargsyan's press speaker Samvel Farmanyan informed
    "A1+" that the issue of journalist accreditation will finally be
    solved tomorrow.
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