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YEREVAN.- All the political forces realize that there will be a serious struggle during the upcoming parliamentary elections, Armenian opposition member said.

Lyudmila Sargsyan, running for parliament from Armenian National Congress (ANC) bloc, said that people are in a state of indifference as their vote had never been decisive.

Sargsyan considers that ANC’s role is to make people realize that they are deciding the outcome of the elections.

“Elections are a turning point when people have to decide whether they want criminals in the parliament or those representing their interests,” she added. According to her, if there are political forces ANC can form majority with, they will do it.

As regards ANC- Prosperous Armenia cooperation, Lyudmila Sargsayn assured their interests coincide only in relation to a single headquarters to monitor the elections.

Armenian National Congress (ANC) is an opposition bloc founded in 2008 after presidential elections. During the August 1, 2008, rally in Yerevan the first President of Armenia and ANC leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan announced formation of the bloc. ANC comprises 18 parties and political forces.

ANC proportional list includes 119 names. It has also nominated MP candidates with the majority election system.


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