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    TASHNAQ IS SILENT AS SUPPORTERS SPECULATE
    by Matt Nash

    NowLebanon
    http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArt icleDetails.aspx?ID=84737
    March 24 2009
    Lebanon

    NOW asks party faithful which side it will choose

    MP Michel Murr (R) announced he would ally with March 14 in the
    Metn. The Armenian community generally votes with Murr, but the
    largest Armenian political party has yet to announce with whom they
    will ally in the June 7 polls. (AFP) The most dominant political
    party among Lebanon's Armenian community, the Tashnaq, has not yet
    announced with which political coalition it will ally with in the
    upcoming parliamentary elections. The community gets six seats in
    Lebanon's parliament (four in Beirut, one in the Metn and one in
    Zahle), and Armenian votes were decisive in the 2007 by-election in
    the Metn. That year the Free Patriotic Movement candidate Camille
    Khoury beat Kataeb party leader Amin Gemayel by a few hundred votes
    to fill the seat of former MP Pierre Gemayel, who was assassinated in
    November 2006. Tashnaq traditionally allies with political heavyweight
    Michel al-Murr, who announced he will be allying with March 14 this
    election year. NOW Lebanon went to Bourj Hammoud, an almost exclusively
    Armenian suburb of Beirut, to see what people thought of Tashnaq's
    delay and Murr's announcement.

    Andre, 37, Bourj Hammoud They are now with [FPM leader] Michel Aoun
    because the past few years they've been allied with Michel al-Murr, and
    now he's alone so they are confused between him and Michel Aoun. But
    they are probably all with Michel Aoun more than Michel al-Murr,
    but they can't leave Murr all together. They're with both of them,
    but I'm not sure how they can do it.

    Do you think the party will split if Murr stays allied with March 14?

    No, no, no. They party is all together. For example, I don't like
    Michel Aoun, but I am with the Tashnaq and I respect their opinion. But
    I don't like Aoun.

    Will you vote with Tashnaq if they ally with Aoun?

    I don't know. I don't know.

    Colandaria, 55, Achrafieh Right now they are an opposition
    party. They'll ally with General Michel Aoun. Maybe there are
    discussions between the Tashnaq and the Hariri parties [March 14],
    I don't know. Maybe they will reach a compromise on something. I
    don't know. They only had problems with the Hariri parties in the 2000
    elections. Always the Armenians are their own parliamentary bloc. And
    during the 2000 elections, Hariri didn't give them anything. He didn't
    want an Armenian bloc [to have independence.] He wanted them to follow
    him alone. He said, "You are either with me or against me." So Tashnaq
    went alone in the elections and only got two deputies [of the six seats
    reserved for Armenians.] Now they are trying to have all six deputies
    so that there is an Armenian bloc. We are Armenians. We are neutral. So
    now they are trying to negotiate this. If they achieve some agreement
    with Hariri, maybe they will side with [March 14]. If not, no.

    Do you think they'll ultimately side with Murr and go along with
    March 14?

    Now the Tashnaq says we are with Michel Aoun. But the Armenians have
    been with Murr for over 40 years. So they might say, "Ok, Murr is
    not with us now so we will give votes just for him, not all of his
    allies," which would mean voting March 14 in the Metn but voting
    March 8 everywhere else.

    Partick, 66, Oukar There are talks going on. There is no definite
    answer. It takes time.

    Do you think they'll ultimately side with Murr and go along with
    March 14?

    Actually, I'm not interested in the political situation. Whatever will
    happen, we will see. I cannot personally say that what Murr says will
    lead to this, or that what someone else says will lead to that. The
    Tashnaq party has a committee, and they are the actual deciders. I
    cannot say what is going on.

    Robain, 44, Bourj Hammoud They said they are with Michel Aoun. Of
    course they've said this, [and] of course it's a good thing.

    So do you think they'll split with Murr in the Metn?

    No. We're also with Michel Murr. All the lists will be with Michel
    Aoun.

    So the party will split its votes by siding with Murr and March 14
    in the Metn and vote for March 8 everywhere else?

    Tashnaq will vote with Aoun, and Murr will leave March 14.

    Vacche, 35, Baabda Of course we will go with March 8 because there
    is no place for Tashnaq in March 14.

    So what does Murr's alliance with March 14 mean for the Tashnaq?

    Michel Murr is not with Michel Aoun now, but he will be before the
    election. It will be the same relationship like in 2005. There is no
    place in March 14 for Michel Murr.
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