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    Atmosphere of distrust and fear to elections hit Armenian society:
    Heritage secretary general


    YEREVAN, February 15. /ARKA/. Atmosphere of distrust and fear around
    the elections hit Armenian society, Secretary General of Heritage
    party Stepa Safaryan said on Friday in Yerevan.

    `The election campaign showed the trust of the population to the
    presidential elections has shrunk. Many people don't believe the
    leading forces can change in the country after the elections, and it
    is not a secret, there are rumors that it makes no sense to
    participate in the elections as everything has already been
    predetermined,' Safaryan said summing up the campaign outcomes.

    According to him, a number of political forces, including the Armenian
    National Congress, Prosperous Armenia party and ARF Dashnaktsutyun
    just proved the situation of distrust existed when they refused
    nominating anyone to run the election race.

    Besides distrust, something else was gradually brought-up in the
    Armenian society - fear. Particularly, it became vivid after an
    assassination attempt was made on Paruyr Hayrikyan, a presidential
    candidate and a leader of Union for National Self-Determination party.

    Hayrikyan was shot to shoulder in Yerevan on January 31 and had a
    successful surgery on the same day.

    `After that, at least everyone started thinking it is dangerous for
    life to conduct political activity in our country,' he noted.

    Presidential elections of Armenia are scheduled for February 18.

    The following candidates will be leading the race: current president
    Serzh Sargsyan, former prime minister and leader of Freedom party
    Hrant Bagratyan, former foreign minister and head of Heritage party
    Raffi Hovannisian, famous Soviet dissident and leader of National
    Self-Determination party Paruyr Hayrikyan, former foreign minister of
    Nagorno-Karabakh Arman Melikyan, political scientist and head of Radio
    Hay Andrias Ghukasyan, philologist Vardan Sedrakyan. -0-

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