Hovannisian Says Confident Of Election Win

HOVANNISIAN SAYS CONFIDENT OF ELECTION WIN
By Karine Kalantarian

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
April 10 2007

Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian claimed on Tuesday that his
Zharangutyun (Heritage) party is popular enough to win a majority of
seats in Armenia’s next parliament.

Some local commentators question the relatively young party’s ability
to win at least 5 percent of the vote needed for winning parliament
seats under the system of proportional representation.

Hovannisian insisted, however, that Zharangutyun will fare much better
in the elections slated for May 12 as he presented its campaign
manifesto to some 300 party activists and supporters who gathered
in a conference hall in Yerevan. "I believe that our party will win
an absolute majority in case of a level playing field and a relative
majority in the existing unequal conditions," he told reporters.

The presentation began with the rendition of Armenia’s national anthem
and ended with a concert by a popular folk jazz band. The unveiled
party platform stresses the importance of establishing the rule of
law, fighting against government corruption and reducing poverty in
Armenia. The party also promises to create as many as 150,000 new
jobs if it comes to power.

"We set out to become the masters of our Fatherland and our rights,
our heritage and our liberty," Hovannisian told the audience. "We
are on our way to victory."

Zharangutyun was among several pro-Western opposition parties that
tried unsuccessfully to form an electoral bloc earlier this year.

Their failure to join forces was widely construed as a serious blow
to opposition hopes of defeating President Robert Kocharian and his
political allies.