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YEREVAN. – The opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC) will have its own candidate in next year’s presidential elections, Irates De Facto newspaper reports. 

“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.

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