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  • Adibekyan: "ARF-D Can Lend Its Programme To Other Parties, The Langu

    ADIBEKYAN: "ARF-D CAN LEND ITS PROGRAMME TO OTHER PARTIES, THE LANGUAGE IS CLEAR"

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6340
    14:28 . 11/04

    A high political culture has been formulated among the Armenian public,
    this is the conclusion of the study carried out by Aharon Adibekyan
    who is the head of Sociometer Sociological Centre.

    The study was mainly carried out in Yerevan. Presently, 70% of the
    Armenian voters is going to participate in the elections, but 41%
    has already decided while 29% is still hesitating.

    The sociologist has also said the public is in confusion from the
    statements of the leaders of different political forces.

    "We must cut the tongues of all those who are presenting frantic
    ratings," Adibekyan said adding that in case they lose they must
    resign, while no such case has taken place.

    Touching upon the election technologies the sociologist noted
    especially ANC and Heritage Party cannot have an election technology.

    OYP, RPA, PAP and ARF-D are the parties the aims of which are close
    to reality.

    To note, Adibekyan, who was also present at the presentation of ARF-D's
    programme has also said today that ARF-D claims to be a leader with
    its programme. The party must change its political brand.

    "The programme had 74 points, which reflected all the problems of our
    country-the social, ethnographic, political and economic problems. I
    didn't find any flaw. And in that respect, ARF-D may lend its
    programme to the other parties, as the language is clear, the ideas
    are perceptible and understandable for all the layers. Usually all
    the programmes presented are either very coarse or very complicated.

    The party is perceived as a national party, a party of personnel,
    which can become strength in difficult moments," Adibekyan has said.

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