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    ARMENIA'S PRESIDENT APPEARS TO BE SETTING PRECONDITIONS - HERITAGE PARTY REP

    TERT.AM
    20:18 ~U 25.03.13

    Styopa Safaryan, Political Secretary of the Heritage party, spoke
    at the 7th meeting of the public council in Yerevan's Freedom Square
    on Monday.

    He has the impression that Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan sets
    terms in his written response to Heritage party Chairman Raffi
    Hovanisian.

    Specifically, "end you hunger strike and we will talk," Mr Safaryan
    said.

    "No preconditions are acceptable in negotiations, because the major
    task is to put an end to this crisis," he said.

    This means that the "formal aspect" of the talks is much more important
    for Armenia's president than the "substance."

    Armenia's president has not much time before "April 9" - a situation
    that will be fraught with irreparable losses for the country.

    "Serzh Sargsyan says that by going on a hunger strike Raffi Hovannisian
    made political processes go off the political rails. What is going
    on is not a political process. Rather, it is just not the politics
    Armenia's authorities are accustomed to," Mr Safaryan said.

    "From Freedom Square in Yerevan to squares in Armenia's cities the
    developments remain unpredictable for them. They erroneously think
    this time they can employ their methods to suppress the people or
    gain time," Mr Safaryan said.

    "The processes going on inside and outside Armenia are certainly not
    to Armenia's benefit and, surely, not to the ruling regime's benefit.

    The circles close to Armenia's authorities voice different opinions
    that the present challenges must be dealt with jointly," Mr Safaryan
    said.

    None of the solutions is so important as elections. All the rest
    - constitutional amendments, ministerial portfolios and so on -
    although can change something in the country, cannot resolve the
    post-election crisis.

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