November 24, 2007



Hovannisian Candidacy Rejected

It comes as no surprise, but RFE/RL reports that Armenia’s first foreign minister, U.S. born Heritage party leader Raffi Hovannisian, is unlikely to have his candidacy for the presidential election accepted. The news came from a top aide to the Armenian president, Robert Kocharian.

Hovannisian’s Zharangutyun (Heritage) Party renewed the demand in an appeal to Kocharian on Wednesday. It argued that Hovannisian had served as independent Armenia’s first foreign minister and is now one of the country’s most popular political figures. Some local commentators speculated that the authorities might allow him to run this time around in order to further split the opposition vote and weaken their most uncompromising challenger, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

But according to Stepan Safarian, a senior Zharangutyun parliamentarian, the influential chief of Kocharian’s staff, Armen Gevorgian, reaffirmed the Armenian president’s position on the issue on Friday in an “extensive letter” to the party. “The letter said that the current president’s 2001 decree can not be revised,” Safarian told RFE/RL.

Safarian said that although the opposition party believes that Kocharian’s refusal is illegal and unsubstantiated, it is unlikely to challenge the move in court. “I don’t think we will go to court, even though that issue has not been discussed,” he said, arguing that Armenian judges rarely rule against the executive authority.

Hovannisian had already unsuccessfully challenged the presidential administration in local courts ahead of the last presidential election held in 2003. He has not yet indicated whether he will endorse another opposition candidate or urge his supporters to boycott the 2008 election if he is again barred from the presidential race.

The full post is available on the Armenia Election 2008.

Posted by Onnik @ 6:55 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Democracy, Politics, Caucasus, Elections, 2008 Presidential Election







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