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    HE ACCUSES THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ARMENIA (RPA) OF GETTING THEM AND OTHER POLITICAL FORCES OUT OF THE WAY

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/12/26/144936/
    DECEMBER 26, 2012 15:56

    "The ruling party is behind the steps aimed at getting political
    forces out of the way, in my opinion," Styopa Safaryan, the secretary
    general of the Heritage Party, said, not agreeing

    with the claims of Hovhannes Sahakyan, a Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA) MP, that the RPA had created all necessary conditions for the
    opposition forces to unite, and the RPA shouldn't be blamed in that
    regard. "The best conditions for the opposition are created, when
    the opposition and the government have equal abilities, when public
    and state resources are available for everyone," Mr. Safaryan added.

    He also didn't agree that the Prosperous Armenia Party's (PAP)
    presenting itself as an alternative force had been just a game, and had
    aimed at disintegrating the opposition camp, "I don't want to rule out
    this commentary, but that seems to be the result. On the other hand,
    it is visible that the PAP's condition under the pressure of the
    three presidents was not an easy one; the orientation toward one of
    them could be fatal and have serious consequences for the PAP itself.

    The PAP tried to preserve itself. We think that step was a result
    of all this, but at the same time, I don't think that the PAP was,
    roughly speaking, sent to the opposition camp to destroy it."

    Mr. Safaryan doesn't think that the PAP's position not to endorse
    anyone in the presidential election means supporting the incumbent
    president, "Why not, The Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) needs the
    PAP's support, because Serzh Sargsyan hardly crossed the threshold in
    2008, thanks to the PAP, he is in a weaker position now than in 2007,
    he doesn't have the PAP's support and has accusations against him with
    regard to March 1 and so on. Armenia is approaching the presidential
    election with a weak opposition and a weak government. In that sense,
    I don't agree that the decision of the PAP not to endorse anyone
    strengthened the government."

    He also added that the PAP had called the legitimacy of the election
    into serious question, showing indirectly that the pressure against
    them was the reason for not being nominated, rather than just the
    wish not to participate.

    Arpine SIMONYAN


    From: Baghdasarian
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