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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION PARTY IN TURMOIL
    Sargis Harutyunyan

    Armenialiberty.org
    Sept 10 2009

    Armenia -- Raffi Hovannisian (L) and other members of the opposition
    Zharangutyun party's faction in parliament.

    A major Armenian opposition party, Zharangutyun (Heritage), has
    been thrust into turmoil and is facing an uncertain future following
    the still mysterious decision by its top leader, Raffi Hovannisian,
    to resign his parliament seat.

    Zharangutyun's governing board, of which Hovannisian is not formally a
    member, met late on Wednesday to expel three senior figures from the
    party tanks, accusing them of secretly collaborating with Armenia's
    largest opposition force led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    The expelled individuals are Movses Aristakesian, deputy chairman of
    the board, the party's political secretary Vartan Khachatrian and
    Zoya Tadevosian, a member of Armenia's Central Election Commission
    (CEC) representing Zharangutyun. They refused to accept their ouster,
    saying that the board did not have a quorum and its decisions were
    therefore illegal.

    The extraordinary expulsions followed a report in a pro-Ter-Petrosian
    newspaper accusing Armen Martirosian, Zharangutyun's parliamentary
    leader elected board chairman on Wednesday, of trying to rig the
    board's election during the last party congress held in July 2008. The
    "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily claimed that Martirosian sought to ensure
    the presence of government agents in Zharangutyun's leadership. It
    said Hovannisian renounced his parliament mandate because of the
    board's failure to investigate the matter.

    Martirosian and his allies angrily denied the report on
    Wednesday. While admitting a fraud attempt during the 2008 congress,
    they insisted that Martirosian had nothing to do with it.

    "Some members of the board tried to cooperate with and execute orders
    of another political force and at the same time remain members of
    Zharangutyun," Martirosian told RFE/RL on Thursday, commenting on the
    expulsions. "They were also trying to drive Zharangutyun members out
    of the party."

    When asked whether that force is Ter-Petrosian's Armenian National
    Congress (HAK) alliance, he said: "Not only."

    Armenia -- Zoya Tadevosian, a member of the Central Election Commission
    expelled from the opposition Zharangutyun party.The dissidents,
    meanwhile, blamed Martirosian for the rift, saying that he is acting
    on government orders to take over the party and subordinate it to
    President Serzh Sarkisian. "You will soon witness very noteworthy
    developments," Tadevosian told journalists. "I think Zharangutyun
    will serve the highest bidder."

    Tadevosian pledged to collect signatures among rank-and-file party
    members demanding the Zharangutyun board's resignation. She also made
    clear that she will not step down as CEC member.

    Under Armenian law, Aristakesian is next in line to replace Hovannisian
    as a member of the National Assembly by virtue of his position
    on Zharangutyun's list of candidates in the 2007 parliamentary
    elections. Aristakesian said on Thursday that he will take up the
    parliament seat. The third dissident, Khachatrian, is already a member
    of Zharangutyun's 7-strong faction in the 131-seat assembly.

    Hovannisian, who founded Zharangutyun in 2002 and is still regarded as
    its top leader, is reportedly not in Armenia at the moment. He has not
    yet commented on the bitter infighting that could significantly weaken
    his party and ultimately damage his own political career. Nor has the
    U.S.-born politician explained why he decided to quit the parliament.

    Zharangutyun decided to back Ter-Petrosian in the February 2008
    presidential election after Hovannisian was controversially
    disqualified from the race. Relations between the two opposition
    forces have grown increasingly frosty this year. In an early July
    statement, Zharangutyun said it will act more independently in the
    political arena from now on.
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