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    ARF-D, RULE OF LAW PARTY HAVE TO THINK OF FUTURE - EXPERT

    16:09 ~U 06.05.13

    Speaking of the May 5 elections to Yerevan's Council of Elders, the
    sociologist Aharon Adibekyan told journalists on Monday that the Rule
    of Law party and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun
    (ARF-D) have to think of their future.

    "Parties like the ARF-D and Rule of Law get stronger only through
    cooperation with the ruling forces. After gaining the necessary
    potential, they are capable of an independent struggle, but fail,"
    he said.

    By transforming to a party, the Armenian National Congress (ANC)
    bloc turned into a force identical to the Armenian National Movement
    (ANM) party and thus lost its significant role.

    "The question is how they can return to politics, and the only point
    is that they will play their role in Armenia's Parliament," he said.

    The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) has won its electors back. As to
    how it managed to is a different question.

    With respect to the Barev, Yerevan (Hello, Yerevan) bloc's 8.48% in
    the May 5 elections, Adibekyan said that the Heritage party, which is
    architect of the bloc, actually retained the 8% for its leader Raffi
    Hovannisian - his personal rating has remained unchanged for years.

    With respect to Hovannisian's votes in the Feb. 18 presidential
    election, Adibekyan said that he was either "lucky" or that was
    "the irony of fate."

    The ratings of Yerevan's incumbent Mayor Taron Margaryan and of the RPA
    were almost identical because ten of the ten voters were well aware
    they had to elect a manager mayor rather than a political figure,
    Adibekyan said.

    The opposition failed to politicize the elections, he concluded.

    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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