Prosperous Armenia Not To Fabricate Elections

PROSPEROUS ARMENIA NOT TO FABRICATE ELECTIONS

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[07:38 pm] 06 April, 2007

Today the Pastark Club hosted Victor Dallakyan who dwelt on the
upcoming elections and shared his contemplations on the Prosperous
Armenia Party. To remind, Victor Dallakyan runs in constituency 30.

In answer to our question whether Mr. Dallakyan finds the Prosperous
Armenia an oppositional or progovernmental force, Mr. Dallakyan
said, "The Prosperous Armenia" is a newly formed force and only
after elections we shall come to know whether it is oppositional or
progovernmental party."

Mr Dallakyan doesn’t admit the rumors that the PA runs for the
parliament to fabricate the election in favor of the acting
officialdom.

"PA is a new force in the political field; it hasn’t flawed the
elections yet and cannot be responsible for any errors," says Victor
Dallakyan.

Kocharian can’t quit as a reformer

While speaking of the May 12 elections Mr. Dallakyan said that a
perfect and unique opportunity is provided to display political will
power and to hold free and fair elections in Armenia.

"Kocharyan’s chances to be elected are exhausted. He has got a chance
to contribute to fair and free elections and quit as a reformer,"
Victor Dallakyan says.

Armenians must react adequately otherwise we shall counter the scene
of Georgia, i.e., the election frauds can lead to the president’s
resignation.

In Dallakyan’s words, Mr. Kocharyan pays great attention to people’s
opinion, "I don’t think that Mr. Kocharyan wants to quit leaving bad
opinions about his personality."

"In case the elections are fabricated serious pressure will be
exerted in view of the Karabakh conflict settlement." The key to
the Karabakh conflict regulation lies in the provision of free and
fair elections. Kocharyan may also be guided by patriotism," Victor
Dallakyan assumes.

Mr. Dallakyan views Serge Sargsyan’s nomination in the post of the
RA Prime Minister from two angels. "Mr. Sargsyan can make use of the
prime minister’s lingers during the elections. Secondly, on the eve of
elections the oppositional electorate and oppositional forces might
direct their criticism towards the newly-appointed prime minister,
who possesses presidential ambitions," noted Mr. Dallakyan.