“According to our information, the major segment of the Congress members favors this position clearly asserting that cooperation with another political force would be a very unpromising step. Moreover, they tend [to believe] that this candidate will be [ANC leader and First President] Levon Ter-Petrosyan. Otherwise, a new wave of unrest will rise.
But as our sources convey, no one in the ANC [actually] knows as to the candidate and the format they will participate in the presidential elections with, since Ter-Petrosyan himself is [still] mulling over as to whether or not running [for presidency].
According to our source, the ponderings will be over when the other players in the [political] field express a clear position. The holdup, however, is not due to this circumstance alone. There is also the outside factor, in other words, the ‘sanctioning,’” Irates De Facto writes.