DPA: opposition won’t nominate common presidential candidate

DPA: opposition won’t nominate common presidential candidate

PanARMENIAN.Net - Leader of Democratic Party of Armenia Aram Sargsyan has voiced skepticism over the opposition to nominate a single candidate for 2013 presidential race.

“I don’t think that ex-president Robert Kocharian may represent the opposition at the elections. He can dissolve the opposition, but can’t unite it,” he said.

According to the party leader, Kocharian will hardly file own candidacy unless he is confident of victory.

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