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Strategies, tactics, reshuffling: Armenian opposition parties get ready for elections

The opposition Heritage Party and Armenian National Movement (HHSh) each held their congresses during the past two weeks; and while the oppositionists call for a change of power in Armenia, leadership changes have taken place within their own parties heralding the launch of pre-election campaigns. (The next parliamentary elections in Armenia are scheduled to be held in 2012).

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28.07.2010 02:59
How can Armenians be so stupid to elect this Levon Ter-Petrosyan after his disastrous policies after the independence that almost bankrupted Armenia. He will give up Nagorno Karabagh as Vazgen Sargsyan had pointed out about him. Don't be duped.
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