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YEREVAN. – Armenia’s first president, leader of opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC), Levon Ter-Petrosyan met the EU ambassadors at the EU Delegation Embassy on Wednesday.

As the press service of ANC informs, the aim of the meeting was to discuss the upcoming parliamentary elections and ANC’s actions.

The ambassadors asked Levon Ter-Petrsoyan to present his considerations on the legitimacy of the upcoming parliamentary elections. The attention of the audience was directed to the fact that although the population decreases in Armenia, the number of voters continues to grow.

On the ambassador’s proposal Levon Ter-Petrosyan also presented ANC’s future actions in the parliament and the principles of making the proportional list.

ANC board members Levon Zurabyan and Avetis Avagyan also participated in the meeting.

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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