November 26, 2007



Levon Ter Petrosian Online

With less than three months before next year’s presidential election, a campaign site for Levon Ter Petrosian has been set up under a number of domains. Nazarian lists them here while Artmika at Unzipped offers his thoughts on the first election site by a candidate to emerge so far.

News on its launch came via Aramazd. All previous attempts failed to deliver proper content. This one seems like a decent website. It contains biography, current news and archive material, including photos and speeches by Ter-Petrosyan dating back to 1988-1990. Site is predominantly in Armenian. According to Aramazd, English version will be available soon. There is also interactive content there - blog, comments, but these are in their early stages. I assume site will develop further to become fully functional, with more contents added.

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Interesting to note, that Ter-Petrosyan programme section is still “under construction” and divided into 5 headings: Karabakh issue; combating corruption; economic reforms; foreign relations; and army reform. I assume these will be the main issues which Levon will address during his upcoming speeches.








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  1. Talking of things being online or not as the case may be, I haven’t been able to access my personal web site or the election monitor blog for the past two days using ArmenTel’s internet connection. However, it works with other local providers. Is anybody else using ArmenTel experiencing the same thing, and if so, any idea why?

    Comment by Onnik — November 27, 2007 @ 1:28 am

  2. And recently I sometimes hear someone speaking in my mobile phone…! :) )) LOL

    Comment by mazd — November 27, 2007 @ 10:46 am

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