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YEREVAN. – The opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC) is again going through a clarification of its political position, Irates De Facto newspaper reports. 

“The likelihood of a single [presidential] candidate from the opposition is becoming unlikely. According to our source, today the ANC is again discussing becoming a stringent opposition, that is to say, severing ties with all those who have a pro-governmental ‘shadow.’     

Incidentally, [ANC leader and First President] Levon Ter-Petrosyan soon will announce whether or not he will run in the 2013 presidential elections.  

According to our source, he will not run firstly because the people no longer possess that enthusiasm which existed during the previous election. And the ANC leader is a skilled master of political calculations, and he would not wish to find himself in an uncomfortable situation this time as well. But, in this case, a question rises: Who, if not him?”, Irates De Facto writes.

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