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    ONE OPPOSITION PARTY BLAMING ANOTHER FOR CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS

    Tert
    Nov 16 2009
    Armenia

    "I think that, on September 1-2, if the opposition appealed to the
    people and got them out on the streets and kept them there for a
    few days, 100 thousand, 200 thousand, 500 thousand, I don't know,
    as long as it could, in the first place, these Protocols wouldn't
    have been signed, and secondly, it would've been possible to hold
    special elections.

    "But that didn't happen, the exact opposite took place, and today,
    I don't see that the opposition is in a position to hold special
    elections," said Social Democrat Hunchakian Party central department
    member Vahan Shirkhanyan at today's press conference.

    Shirkhanyan connected the possibility of special elections more so
    with organizing a new opposition force. "If developments lead to
    that situation, where people see its existence as a real threat,
    a new opposition will be created which will begin to work perhaps at
    that time. I don't see the prospect of special elections from today's
    opposition," announced Shirkhanyan.

    MP Vardan Khachatryan, also participating in the press conference,
    noted that special elections can take place in the country
    only when there are new developments in the establishment of
    Armenia-Turkey relations or in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. "Nothing should be excluded, not special elections and not
    a change in the leadership," said Khachatryan.
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