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    Armenian presidential runner explains contenders' motives behind
    backing Serzh Sargsyan

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/12/30/andreas-ghukasyan/
    14:00 ¢ 30.12.12



    An Armenian political analyst, who is running as a candidate in the
    upcoming presidential election, says he has found the way of revealing
    those contenders who have decided to join the race in an effort to
    increase the incumbent president's re-election chances.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Andreas Ghukasyan said he doesn't think the
    ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) has any moral, political or
    legal right to participate in the February 18 polls with its own
    candidate. What's even more, Andreasyan is planning to submit to the
    Central Election Commission what he calls a justified appeal for
    declaring Serzh Sargsyan's registration as a candidate null and void.


    `It's no secret that the abundance of candidates makes the Armenian
    society a kind of suspicious. There are even comments that this aims
    to create an illusion of competitiveness and ensuring the legitimacy
    of Serzh Sargsyan. You too, nominated yourself as a candidate not
    quite known to the Armenian society. '


    `To reveal the contenders who run for election to facilitate Serzh
    Sargsyan's victory, I will ask all the opposition candidates on
    January 8 to withdraw their candidacies. I think those contenders who
    don't join the offer may be viewed by the society as proponents of
    Serzh Sargsyan.'



    `Do you think the problems in Armenia are due to the absence or poor
    quality f an election platform?'


    `The problem is not limited to that. First of all, I think, it is
    necessary to really rule out the RPA nominee's participation in the
    polls. That's the only way to make the voters' ballots somehow
    significant for the election outcomes. I find that all those opposing
    to polls marred by election bribes and rigging should now unitedly
    reach an accord over the demand for depriving the RPA candidate of the
    right to participate in the presidential election. Unless that is
    achieved, the pre-election platforms will have no value.'


    `Mr Ghukasyan, you have actively taken part in the Sardarapat
    Movement's debates boycotting the polls. One of them was entitled `An
    extraordinary period called election: which is the way out?' Now you
    are nominating yourself as a presidential candidate. Isn't that a
    little bit conflicting?'


    `If you compare the clauses I proposed in my speeches with those
    reflected in the Action Plan for the President, you will see no
    conflict. It was my position last year and remains so today that to
    launch drastic reforms in Armenia constitutional changes are
    necessary. I think a constitution is unlikely to become a basic law
    for the society unless elaborated by a Constitutional Assembly
    composed of free citizens with no party affiliation. '


    `You sided with Sardarapat but you are not an elected member of the
    pre-parliament or the initiative at all. Why didn't you step aside as
    they did and preferred to nominate yourself in an election that is
    being boycotted by Sardarapat? Are there controversies?'


    `All those who know I side with Sardarapat are also aware that I back
    other initiatives aimed at implementing radical reforms in our
    country. There have been no elections for pre-parliament members. To
    the best of my knowledge, [Sardarapat Õ´Õ¥Õ´Õ¢Õ¥Õ¼] Garegin Chugaszyan just
    invited a group of people to join the initiative '



    `The National Consent party's leader, Aram Harutyunyan, who has also
    nominated himself as a presidential runner, said the election - in
    case it is fair - will be followed by a run-off between Serzh Sargsyan
    and himself. How do you evaluate your chances?'


    `I think the election will be free and fair provided only the RPA
    nominee does not participate in the process. The society knows the RPA
    distributed election bribes last time. The practice of giving and
    taking an election bribe is criminally punishable. So I don't think
    the RPA has a moral, political and legal right to stand for election
    with its own candidate. That's why on January 15 I am going to submit
    to the Central Election Commission a justified appeal for declaring
    the RPA candidate's registration invalid. The arrangement of forces
    will be obvious after a relevant decision by the CEC.'


    `How do you evaluate your competitiveness against the backdrop of
    [ex-Prime Minister] Hrant Bagratyan, [Heritage party leader] Raffi
    Hovhannisyan, and the epic expert [Vardan Sedrakyan]?'


    `That will depend on their contribution to the efforts towards
    depriving the RPA candidate of the right to participate in the
    election.'


    `Why do you think the Prosperous Armenia party leader [Gagik
    Tsarukyan], Levon Ter-Petrosyan and [the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation] Dashnaksutyun refrained from nominating candidacies. Don't
    you avoid nominating yourself?'


    `They refrained from nominating [candidacies] because both the PAP and
    the Armenian National Congress [of which Ter-Petrosyan is the leader],
    as well as the ARF-D consider elections in terms of the chances to
    accede to power. As you see, I view elections in Armenia from a
    different angle. I find that political figures must seize the moment
    to mobilize the society for banning the RPA's participation at all.'




    From: A. Papazian
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