Leader of DPA: If Armenian Opp fails to join forces, then it is…

Leader of DPA: If the Armenian opposition fails to join forces, then
it is an

ArmRadio.am
2007-03-03 13:42:00

If the Armenian opposition fails to join forces in the control over
free and fair elections in the country, then it is an "appointed"
opposition, not political, MP Aram G.Sargsyan, the leader of the
Democratic Party of Armenia, said during the 7th congress of the DPA,
Saturday.

To remind, yesterday, the DPA filed an application to the Central
Electoral Commission for registration in the May 12 parliamentary
elections. The party list comprises 34 people and is led by A.Sargsyan
himself. Among the top ten are Armen Hovsepyan, Karine Hakobyan, Vanya
Mkhitaryan, Pargev Stepanyan, Rouben Bakhshyan. According to
A.Sargsyan, the DPA is not going to run in single-mandate elections
and will focus on party-list elections.

A.Sargsyan appealed to all the political forces participating in the
elections to set up a coordinating staff to control the whole
electoral process. Creation of such body will ensure more or less
free and fair elections. A week prior to the voting , he will
promulgate the mechanisms due to which the DPA is going to obtain no
less than 100 thsd viotes.

Armenia finds itself on verge of demographic crisis

Armenia finds itself on verge of demographic crisis

ArmRadio.am
2007-03-03 16:05:00

As a result of research, specialists of the Armenian Ministry of Labor
and Social Affairs, the National Statistical Service and the United
National Population Fund have came to a conclusion that Armenia is on
the verge of a demographic crisis. The reason of the situation is the
negative social and economical, public and political processes which
have been observed over the past 15 years.

Ashot Yesayan, the Deputy Minister of the Armenian Ministry of Labor
and Social Affairs, told an ArmInfo correspondent that the public
processes have reduced the natural population growth five times. In
1990-2005, the birth rate became two time less, and the death rate, on
the contrary, increased by 32.3%. Migration became an indicator of
regress of the natural population growth, he noted. Particularly,
two-thirds of the Armenian population (590 thsd people) left the
country in 1991- 1994, and over 900 thsd – during the whole 15-year
period of independence.

The number of marriages also has considerably decreased. In 1990-2000,
this indicator dropped almost four times. A 10% growth in number of
matrimonial alliances has dynamically been observed since 2000. The
number of families with two, three and more children is declining.
Large families, i.e. those with 3 children, make up only 6.5% of the
whole number of families in Armenia, those with 2 children – 19.3%,
and those with one child also make up 19.3%. The state should create
favorable conditions for families so that they could have the second
child at least, A.Yesayan noted, adding that this task is presented in
the state conception on demographic strategy in order to avoid a
demographic crisis.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Heritage Council Decides on Elections: The Party Will Run Alone

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The Heritage Party
31 Moscovian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
Tel.: (+374 – 10) 53.69.13, 53.26.97
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March 2, 2007

HERITAGE COUNCIL DECIDES ON ELECTIONS:
THE PARTY WILL RUN ALONE

Yerevan–The Heritage Party today convened a special meeting of its
governing Council at the Armenia Marriott Hotel. The question of the day was
one: Should the party participate in the parliamentary elections scheduled
for May 12?

Introductory remarks were delivered by Heritage board member Vardan
Khachatrian. "Heritage has long favored an inclusive and encompassing
alliance for the coming elections and, throughout the deliberations with
opposition colleagues, it remained true to its aim until the end. It is to
our chagrin, but not our fault, that the opposition could not join forces.
We currently stand at a critical juncture and, acknowledging our duties
before the generations yet to come, we have gathered today to decide whether
or not to run in the elections," he said.

This day, March 2, 2007, was not only a critical juncture but a sign and
symbol as well. The national flag of the newly independent Armenia had been
raised in front of the United Nations building exactly fifteen years ago; it
was Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia’s first Minister of Foreign Affairs, who
had the honor of performing that ceremony. March 2 also marks the 50th
wedding anniversary of Hovannisian’s parents, Richard and Vartiter.

The session, attended also by journalists and members of the public, was
then formally opened with the singing of Armenia’s national anthem, "Mer
Hairenik."

Raffi Hovannisian, founder of the Heritage Party, was next invited to take
the floor. In a powerful keynote address, he declared: "The matter that is
at hand for us today and for tomorrow is not only the remembrance of our
past heritage, but also a living legacy for the unification of the nation
and thus the building of a Homeland that is a force to be reckoned
with–both in the region and the world entire. The Armenian tricolor that
waves before the United Nations is not a mere standard, but the embodiment
of the liberty, unity, and sovereignty of our people. This banner compels
us, for all eternity, to build a country of rights, democracy, and liberty,
and a strong, proud, and flourishing Armenia." Hovannisian also stated that
the decision, which the party board would reach today, would be one of the
determinants in the paving of Armenia’s tomorrow.

Heritage delegates then commenced the voting process. The party’s Council
decided–with a vote of 23 for, 1 against, and 3 abstaining–that Heritage
shall take part in the parliamentary elections in the proportional format.

Thereafter, the delegates unanimously approved the party’s election list,
which includes 56 candidates. Raffi Hovannisian, Armenia’s first Ombudswoman
Larisa Alaverdian, and Yerevan State University lecturer Vardan Khachatrian
lead the list.

With respect to supporting candidates who will run in the elections in the
majoritarian format, the Heritage executive board reported that a number of
citizens’ groups had proposed Raffi Hovannisian’s nomination at an election
district in Yerevan, but Hovannisian had declined in order to support the
other opposition candidates who are already nominated in that district. The
Heritage board was in full agreement with Hovannisian in this regard.

Party delegates also unanimously chose board member Armen Martirosian and
activist Mihran Amirkhanian to represent Heritage at the Central Election
Commission.

A statement of solidarity was then read by human rights defender Larisa
Alaverdian.

The convention delegates also adopted a resolution that revealed Armenia’s
historic choice–between becoming the cradle for citizen and citizenship and
continuing to bear the widespread unlawfulness and the unproductive
governance of recent years, which threatens to turn Armenia into a hopeless
territory. "We are determined to gain victory at the parliamentary elections
and, together with other democratic forces in the country, to form a
national government which enjoys the people’s trust and moves to launch
systemic changes in the current year," the resolution reads.

In his closing remarks, Raffi Hovannisian assured his fellow citizens that
in order to deliver the Armenia that belongs to every citizen, Heritage–not
only as a political party, but as a living concept that connects the past
and the future–would work through nationwide efforts to bring the people’s
collective potential to fruition and to put an end to injustice and
inequality. "The election clock has started to tick, and we wish all
candidates and political forces a fair and a righteous contest that is
anchored in the free competition of ideas; the winner should be the one who
earns and deserves it," Hovannisian asserted, calling on government and
opposition parties alike to guarantee equal campaign opportunities and
conditions for all. "We will pass this difficult road together and without
retreat. On May 13 we will gather to celebrate the people’s triumph."

In closing the convention, Vardan Khachatrian added that Heritage’s
objective, far beyond petty party interests, is to establish a civil
society, to enroot democratic values, and to gain strength in unity. "We go
out now to the battlefield with the determination finally to put the nation
on the path of progress."

Founded in 2002, Heritage has regional divisions throughout the land. Its
central headquarters are located at 31 Moscovian Street, Yerevan 0002,
Armenia, with telephone contact at (37410) 53.69.13 and 53.26.97, fax at
(37410) 53.26.97, email at [email protected], and website at

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Will one of OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs pay a call to region?

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Will one of OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs pay a call to region?
03.03.2007 14:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Will one of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs pay a
call to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict region? The question will be
cleared up next week, OSCE MG French Co-chairs Bernard Fassier said.

Presently the mediators are awaiting the final agreement of the sides
for the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs in Geneva in
mid-March, according to him. Everything will be clear next week, upon
the receipt of agreement from both sides, reports Trends news agency.

Yerevan and Baku have already agreed on the Oskanian-Mammadyarov
meeting in Geneva.

Russia’s susceptibility to Western interests in Caucasus irritates

PanARMENIAN.Net

Russia’s susceptibility to Western interests in Caucasus irritates,
Markedonov says
03.03.2007 14:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia should demonstrate a sober approach to the
possible installation of American anti-missile defense system in the
Caucasus, said Sergey Markedonov, the head of the department of
international relations at the institute of political and military
studies. `There is a lack of pragmatic talk among competent people and
military experts. What kind of consequences may it have?’ he said.

Meanwhile, yesterday Lt Gen Henry A. Obering, the Director of the
U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) told a news conference in Brussels
that the U.S. is going to consider the possibility of installation of
anti-missile defense radar somewhere in the Caucasus.

The outlook of an American radar near Russia should become a signal
for a thorough debate on relations with the West, Markedonov said.

`I see that the big number of challenges, including the Islamic
extremism, terrorism, and unpredictable regime throughout the
post-soviet space, unite Russia and the West. Under such circumstances
we must not engage into collision with the West,’ the expert said.
`Certainly, the West has its own interests in the Caucasus but
Russia’s susceptibility to these interests irritates. Who forced us to
lay down terms to Azerbaijan in an effort to make it join Georgia’s
blockade? Who forced us to transform Armenia into a state suffering
from the Russia-Georgian relations and thus push it towards the West?
I am not speaking of the Abkhazian and South Ossetian problems
now. These are priority issues for Russia and a compromise with
Georgia will hardly be found. Nevertheless, there are plenty of issues
that demand western presence, first of all the Caucasian formations
themselves,’ Markedonov said, reports the Caucasian Knot.

Period of appeals to RA CEC expires March 3

PanARMENIAN.Net

Period of appeals to RA CEC expires March 3
03.03.2007 14:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARF Dashnaktsytyun has submitted the party’s
proportional list to the Armenian Central Electoral Committee. The
list includes 117 candidates. It’s headed by parliament vice-speaker
Vahan Hovhannisian, followed by Armen Rustamian, Minister of
Agriculture David Lokyan, MP Alvard Petrosian, Minister of Education
Levon Mkrtchian, Minister of Labor and Social Issues Aghvan Vardanian,
Minister of Health Norayr Davidyants and ex-Deputy Defense Minister
Artur Aghabekian, Women make 26% in the list.

Heritage party’s list consists of 20 candidates headed by chairman
Raffi K. Hovannisian, the former RA Foreign Minister. Ex-Ombudsman,
executive director of Against Legal Arbitrariness NGO Larisa
Alaverdian is the second in the list.

The Democratic Party of Armenia submitted a proportional list that
includes 34 party members headed by chairman Aram Sargsian.

Worthy Future party will not take part in the parliamentary
election. The decision was taken during the sitting of the party
council. Party leader Armen Darbinian refrained from comments.

Exact date of Sacred Cross Church opening not known yet

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Exact date of Sacred Cross Church opening not known yet
03.03.2007 14:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in what many
are viewing as a surprise response to the Armenian Diaspora efforts to
get the Armenian Genocide bill passed in the U.S. Congress, has
announced plans to personally open up the Armenian Sacred Cross Church
on Van Lake’s Akhtamar Island. The church, which has been carefully
restored in a Ministry of Culture and Tourism project, will be
re-opened on March 29, a date which some speculate has been chosen to
proceed the April date when the Armenian Genocide bill is to be
debated in the U.S. Congress, reports Hurriyet newspaper. Erdogan is
reportedly planning to attend the opening ceremony for the Sacred
Cross Church with a crowded delegation of ruling AKP cabinet and MP
members. High ranking members of the Armenian Diaspora are reportedly
also to be invited to the opening, including Armenia’s Minister of
Culture and Tourism, Hasmik Poghosyan.

Meanwhile, debate as to whether or not a cross is to be put on the top
of the Sacred Cross Church’s steeple rages on. Atilla Koc, the
Minister of Culture and Tourism, has noted "If it turns out the
original had one, then this one will too," the newspaper says. The
church, which sits on the Akhtamar Island in Van Lake, was originally
built by Vaspurakan King Gagik I between the years of 915-921 AD.

The terms of the opening ceremony have been changed many times. At
first it was scheduled for April 24, then under the pressure of the
Armenian Diaspora the ceremony was postponed to April 15, then to
April 11. As ARI Movement International Relations Coordinator Erkut
Emcioglu told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the exact date is not known
yet and it’s conditioned by a number of reasons. `Turkey is awaiting
presidential election in May. In April the U.S. Congress will launch
debates on the Armenian Genocide bill. The opening ceremony is most
likely to take place in March,’ he said.

Co-chairs of Armenia-Russia intergov econ commish to meet in Moscow

PanARMENIAN.Net

Co-chairs of Armenian-Russian intergovernmental
economic commission to meet in Moscow
03.03.2007 15:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ March 4 the Armenian delegation led by Secretary of
the Security Council at the RA President, Co-chair of the
Armenian-Russian intergovernmental economic commission, Defense
Minister Serge Sargsyan is departing for Moscow to participate in the
regular meeting of the commission Co-chairs. As RA Defense Minister’s
Spokesman, col Seyran Shahsuvaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter,
Serge Sargsyan and Russian Co-chair, Transport Minister Igor Levitin
will discuss the current stage and prospects of bilateral trade and
economic relations as well as the works carried out within the
`Property for Debt’ agreement.

Raising Karabakh Issue in UN to Harm the Process

Panorama.am

17:02 03/03/2007

RAISING KARABAKH ISSUE IN UN TO HARM THE PROCESS

Vardan Oskanyan, Armenian foreign minister, met with UN Secretary
General Ban Ki-moon yesterday on the day of 15th anniversary since
Armenia’s membership in UN. The minister reiterated Armenia’s
readiness to contribute to the international organization as a full
member.

The Secretary General and Oskanyan discussed the recent development in
Caucasus and Karabakh conflict settlement process. Oskanyan briefed
the present pace of developments based on the principle of Karabakh’s
self-determination. The minister said any contracting statement in UN
about the conflict will harm the process and postpone its solution.

Source: Panorama.am

Karabakh Conflict Has No solution, Party Leader Says

Panorama.am

17:02 03/03/2007

KARABAKH CONFLICT HAS NO SOLUTION, PARTY LEADER SAYS

Aram Sargsyan, chairman of Armenian Democratic party, announced today
that Karabakh conflict has no political solution. `If Azerbaijan says
it will not consent to the idea of Karabakh’s independence, it becomes
clear that negotiations around the issue are meaningless,’ he said.

In his words, Armenia must put the question of Karabakh’s
participation as a negotiating party. The party leader believes,
Russia is interested in status quo whereas USA wants to enter the
region with NATO troops. Sargsyan said statements that agreements may
be reached with Azerbaijan are absurd.

Source: Panorama.am

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress