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    WHY DIDN'T THE OPPOSITION CAMP UNITE? THE ROLE OF THE PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY (PAP)

    March 11 2013

    Talking about participation in the Yerevan City Council election
    at the plenary meeting of the Prosperous Armenia Party political
    council, Gagik Tsarukyan, the PAP leader, stated: "We can admit all
    those who will wish to rally around the PAP axis." There has been no
    consolidation of the opposition camp so far. www.aravot.am inquired
    during a conversation with representatives of the opposition camp
    whether the reason for failing to unite was that the PAP had offered
    to unite around its axis or one should look for the reason somewhere
    else. Armen Martirosyan, the deputy leader of the Heritage Party, said
    regarding this issue: "There is no need for mentioning any party here.

    Raffi Hovhannisyan has already stated that this is no partisan
    struggle, but who stands by the people should be in Freedom Square.

    The Heritage Party is merged in the people in this part and is
    carrying on its struggle around the Republic of Armenia from very
    Freedom Square, which means that we are a part of the people's
    struggle, nothing more. Therefore, all those who think of themselves
    as opposition and are with the people should be in Freedom Square
    and join the popular struggle. Partisan ambitions, rallying to me or
    someone else are not appropriate any longer. The national struggle
    is carried on for new, prospering Armenia, and Raffi Hovhannisyan
    has taken a radical measure of self-sacrifice." Naira Zohrabyan,
    the secretary of the PAP parliamentary group, in her turn, said in
    response to the question: "We have been open and honest during the
    discussions with our colleagues in the past few days; we expressed
    our position. The PAP was for broad union and consolidation. We told
    our colleagues openly and honestly during the discussions what our
    position was." In response to our observation whether the PAP wasn't
    afraid to give an impression of an ambitious force, Ms. Zohrabyan said:
    "There is no issue of being ambitious here, it is just that the PAP
    is a realistic political force." Arsen Hambardzumyan, an alternate
    representative of the ARF Supreme Body, said regarding the issue:
    "One of the conditions of union is that political forces try to
    restrain their aspirations and reach the right compromise. We took
    that position during the negotiations and didn't show any unhealthy
    aspiration. As for why we don't have a union, I leave the assessments
    to you." On the one hand, Mr. Hambardzumyan stated that no agreement
    had been reached so far, on the other hand, he expressed an idea that
    one couldn't say for sure that the negotiations were a failure. Then
    he added: "I think that there is a small opportunity of consolidation.

    Until the negotiations, as such, are over, I cannot disclose certain
    facts, since they can damage the further progress of the negotiations.

    When we reach an agreement, we will state more openly why it wasn't
    successful." Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/11/152891/

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