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    Bagratyan for President?: Former PM hints at possible run for top post

    Vote 2013 | 20.12.12 | 15:09


    Former Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan has acknowledged that a
    convention of his small opposition party due early next week will
    discuss his possible nomination as a presidential candidate in the
    February 18 ballot.

    Bagratyan, whose Liberty party (2,700 members) is a member of the main
    opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) alliance, shared this
    message via Facebook today, announcing that the gathering of party
    delegates is scheduled for December 24.

    `Our delegates are asking me about the issue on the agenda (as many
    will be coming from remote areas). I can say that, yes, there is an
    issue of nominating me as a presidential candidate,' said Bagratyan.

    At the same time, the current lawmaker with the opposition bloc
    stressed that he would not proceed with the bid if ANC leader Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan decided to join the fray.

    `I think that the presence of a candidate with liberal views is a must
    for the upcoming election. At the same time, I inform you [the
    delegates] that I will withdraw from the race if Ter-Petrosyan joins
    it as a candidate. Please, consider that I am not being nominated by
    the ANC. Moreover, for this period I suspend my active cooperation
    with the ANC political council in order not to constrain any of its
    members,' said the 54-year-old politician, who headed the Armenian
    government in 1993-96.

    Bagratyan's message gives more weight to the opinion that ex-president
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who emerged from a decade-long political
    obscurity five years ago to unsuccessfully contest the 2008
    presidential election, will not run for the top political post this
    time around, letting one of his close associates make a bid instead.

    The convention of the former ruling Armenian National Movement, which
    is a core party in the Ter-Petrosyan coalition, is slated for December
    22. It is expected to bring more clarity in the upcoming decisions by
    the opposition bloc.

    http://armenianow.com/vote_2013/42177/armenia_presidential_candidate_hrant_bagratyan

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