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‘A New Beginning, a Just Armenia’: ARF Announces Election List, Campaign Motto

Vardanyan: ‘A Just Armenia is a Free Armenia. A Just Armenia is a Developing, Strong, Self-Governing, Prosperous, Youthful Armenia, Where a Culture of Justice and Fairness Prevails’

YEREVAN (A.W.)—The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) has published the names of the party’s election list for the upcoming elections, ARF Parliamentary Faction secretary and election campaign manager Aghvan Vardanyan and ARF Parliamentary Faction leader and head of the party’s political affairs Armen Rustamyan announced during a press conference on Feb. 15.

A scene from the ARF press conference in Yerevan (Photo: Photolure)

The list will be headed by Rustamyan and immediately followed by Vardanyan, Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Development Davit Lokyan, Armenuhi Kurghinyan, Armenia’s Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan, Armenia’s Minister of Nature Protection Artsvik Minasyan, Armen Babayan, Ruzan Arakelyan, ARF Bureau Member Spartak Seyranyan, and Michael Manukyan.

Vardanyan noted out of the 150-person list, 45 of the candidates are not ARF members.  He also mentioned that justice and fairness is essential in order to produce the most effective results.

“A New Beginning, a Just Armenia” will be the ARF’s campaign motto, Vardanyan announced. “A just Armenia is a free Armenia. A just Armenia is a developing, strong, self-governing, prosperous, youthful Armenia, where a culture of justice and fairness prevails,” Vardanyan said.

Vardanyan noted that the ARF expects a large percentage of votes and sizeable representation in the National Assembly. He also expressed the possibility of forming coalition after the election and explained that they are not enemies with anyone in the country.

“We cooperate and work with everyone,” added Vardanyan.

Vardanyan then noted that the cooperation with the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) is long term, but that also depends on the upcoming election results. “There are very few forces that try to attack us. Since they know that our presence is both within and outside the country, they keep a balanced relationship,” said Vardanyan.

During the press conference, Rustamyan stressed that the elections are crucial for both Armenia and for the party to implement their goals and initiatives.

“These elections will help us complete all the programs and plans we have started in the last several years,” said Rustamyan while talking about the programs initiated by the ARF.

Rustamyan said that the discontent among the Armenian people would continue if certain problems were not addressed. “We expect to bring a new kind of government that is ready to solve all the problems that have accumulated,” Rustamyan said.

The ARF has begun a process that must be completed with a heavy ARF presence within the National Assembly, according to Rustamyan. The ARF representatives explained that the party’s well-represented and young team is ready to take on the problems of the country and make the goals ARF’s goals a reality.

“There is no one on our list who is participating for personal ambitions,” said Vardanyan. “Instead, they prioritize ensuring that the ARF has a strong voice.”

For perspective, Vardanyan compared some of the results of the 2007 elections. “In 2007, when [the ARF] was a part of the government, we collected 180,000 votes while having 6,000 ARF members in the country. Today, we have 6,000-6,500 members. In 2007, there were political forces with a membership of 400,000 who were collecting 200,000 votes. Parties said that they had membership of 200,000 and collected 80,000 votes,” he explained. “This is what sets the ARF apart.”

Vardanyan also commented on the party’s disapproval of bribery during elections. “We don’t expect to receive votes from people who accept bribes and who constantly express discontent. We expect that citizens of the country who are thoughtful, understanding, and who want to remain in this country and change something in this country to vote [for the ARF],” Vardanyan said.