Sahakyan had better forecast his son’s future

Lragir, Armenia
Dec 15 2006

GALUST SAHAKYAN HAD BETTER FORECAST HIS SON’S FUTURE

If Galust Sahakyan is so good at political forecasts, he should have
forecast that his son would not be allowed to become head of Ajapniak
Community, and his son would not resign from the post of deputy
mayor. Member of Parliament Manuk Gasparyan challenged the political
`fortune teller’ Galust Sahakyan on December 15. He means the recent
forecast of the leader of the Republican Faction on the parliamentary
election in 2007. Galust Sahakyan said at the Friday Club that in
2007 the Republican Party, Bargavach Hayastan, Ardarutiun, National
Solidarity and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun will enter the parliament.

Manuk Gasparyan stated at the Pastark Club that Galust Sahakyan must
have attended a backstage consultation on the future parliament, and
when he went to bed and woke up on the next day, he started thinking
that what he had heard on the previous day was his own forecast, and
he shared it with the public.

`I am stating that I will get 5 percent to foil Galust Sahakyan’s
forecast,’ says the leader of the Track for Democracy Party Manuk
Gasparyan.

`He enumerated those who can get about 3-4 percent, and he says they
will win the election,’ says Manuk Gasparyan and presents his own
list of parties which will be elected to the parliament. `These four
forces will be in the parliament – National Solidarity, Orinats
Yerkir, Bargavach Hayastan, Republican Party. All the others have
problems, all of them without exception,’ says the leader of the
Track for Democracy Party.