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    HOVANNISIAN BLASTS FEUDING PARTY MEMBERS
    Emil Danielyan

    Armenialiberty.org
    Sept 21 2009

    Armenia -- Raffi Hovannisian, leader of the opposition Zharangutyun
    party.

    After nearly two weeks of silence, opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian
    has condemned as "unacceptable" and pledged to intervene in a bitter
    dispute between senior members of his Zharangutyun (Heritage) party.

    But Hovannisian, who formally holds no positions in the party hierarchy
    despite being its de facto top leader, did not explain his surprise
    decision to resign from Armenia's parliament, which appears to have
    precipitated the damaging turmoil.

    The resignation, revealed to the media on September 7, was followed
    by the expulsion from the party ranks of three senior Zharangutyun
    figures, including a parliament deputy and a member of the Central
    Election Commission. The latter accused the party's nominal chairman,
    Armen Martirosian, of foul play and secret collaboration with the
    Armenian authorities.

    Martirosian and his allies, which dominate Zharangutyun's
    decision-making board, have rejected the accusations. They also claim
    that the dissidents acted on orders issued by both the government
    and the country's largest opposition alliance led by former President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    In a statement circulated on Monday, Hovannisian refrained from
    taking sides in the row, seemingly blaming both factions for the
    "mudslinging" and castigating unnamed individuals motivated by "petty
    personal interests." "Of course, as the party's founder, I bear a
    share of the blame, but at issue today is collective responsibility
    or rather, the way I see it, collective irresponsibility," he said.

    "I think that as one of the leading forces, Zharangutyun will find
    a way of sorting out this situation. But if it fails to do that
    before the end of this month, I myself will solve the problem,"
    warned Hovannisian.

    Hovannisian did not elaborate, saying only that the party has come to
    be an important "center of gravitation" in Armenia's political life
    that needs to be preserved. Incidentally, he is scheduled to hold a
    news conference on October 1.

    The popular politician also warned other opposition and pro-government
    forces from attempting to exploit Zharangutyun's troubles. "Let nobody
    from our opposition partners and governing parties think that they
    are sinless, that they have a monopoly [on truth,] that they are the
    only alternative," he said.
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