ANC ACTIVISTS WOULD SOLVE GLOBAL PROBLEMS IN YEREVAN COUNCIL
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 16:24 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Municipal elections came to reveal the political
forces currently represented in Armenia's political domain, as well
as the forces which are no longer active," Republic party member Suren
Surenyants told a news conference. The politician finds that there are
currently three political parties acting in Armenia: the Republican,
"Prosperous Armenia" and Armenian National Congress.
Commenting upon ANC's refusal to work in Yerevan Council, Surenyants
said he was unaware whether any of the parties represented in Congress
desire to work in the Council, but added that Congress was firm on
its decision to waive its mandates, "Such minor tools of influence
will not help ANC to solve global issues," he noted.
Surenyants does not see any sense in commenting upon the statement
made by Marxist leader David Hakobyan who has no intention to waive
his mandate. Before including the bloc in the Congress, ANC leadership
should have properly considered the issue, the activist finds.
The post-electoral situation, according to Surenyants, shows that
society has put up with election results, something that wasn't
observed after 2008 presidential elections.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 16:24 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Municipal elections came to reveal the political
forces currently represented in Armenia's political domain, as well
as the forces which are no longer active," Republic party member Suren
Surenyants told a news conference. The politician finds that there are
currently three political parties acting in Armenia: the Republican,
"Prosperous Armenia" and Armenian National Congress.
Commenting upon ANC's refusal to work in Yerevan Council, Surenyants
said he was unaware whether any of the parties represented in Congress
desire to work in the Council, but added that Congress was firm on
its decision to waive its mandates, "Such minor tools of influence
will not help ANC to solve global issues," he noted.
Surenyants does not see any sense in commenting upon the statement
made by Marxist leader David Hakobyan who has no intention to waive
his mandate. Before including the bloc in the Congress, ANC leadership
should have properly considered the issue, the activist finds.
The post-electoral situation, according to Surenyants, shows that
society has put up with election results, something that wasn't
observed after 2008 presidential elections.