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    RPA IS LOSING MONOPOLY
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25733.html
    Published: 13:43:12 - 06/04/2012

    After the statement on the creation of a joint inter-party election
    staff which not only the opposition Armenian National Congress, ARFD
    and Heritage but also the coalition member Prosperous Armenia Party
    joined, the country has been divided into barricades. They are not
    so visible now but we should not doubt that as the election approach,
    the selection will become more visible.

    After the creation of the joint staff and RPA refusal to join it,
    which automatically made the PAP an opposition party, the Republicans
    remained at the other side of the barricade. Aram Sargsyan's Democratic
    Party joined it, but this will hardly consoled the Republicans.

    RPA stated on the next day about the creation of its staff in the
    parliament, and David Harutyunyan proposed some rules. None of the
    parties has reacted to the RPA proposal. And it turned out that
    during the elections, the fight will be held between the two staffs
    controlling the fairness of the elections, in addition, the RPA
    appeared against everyone. There are grounds to presume that the
    union of the parties will reduce RPA's possibilities.

    On the other hand, the fact that the RPA itself will create a staff,
    means it will try to find as many as possible breaches by the other
    parties. This means that the RPA does not hope the election outcome
    will be just drawn as it is usually done after the elections.

    It seems there are preconditions in Armenia to abolish the monopoly
    of one party to decide the election outcome. This may lead to
    the appearance of undesirable phenomena, undesirable people in
    the parliament but it is evident that the main task should be the
    abolishment of the monopoly.

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