RA PARLIAMENT TO DEBATE PROBLEM OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 31, 2010 - 17:54 AMT 12:54 GMT
Secretary of the Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group Aram Safaryan
said that he cannot speak about the current political situation in
Armenia instead of the radical opposition. "But as for the ruling
coalition, specifically Prosperous Armenia party, we deal with
intensive political activity," Safaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
According to him, Prosperous Armenia party is going to implement a
range of events in the near future, including one jointly with the
Republican Party of Armenia.
Commenting on the legislative activity of the coalition forces,
Safaryan noted that several important bills will be discussed this
week.
Specifically, the bill on introduction of amendments to the RA Law
on Language will be heatedly debated by political forced during the
upcoming RA National Assembly sitting, he said.
The bill submitted by the RA government foresees restoration of schools
in the country, where lessons will be conducted in foreign languages.
"In my opinion, this issue will be discussed by parliamentary groups
of the coalition forces, and we will express our position on June 6,"
said Aram Safaryan.
As for the start of pre-election campaign of political forces,
Safaryan noted that Prosperous Armenia does not deal with it and
considers preterm elections to be impossible.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 31, 2010 - 17:54 AMT 12:54 GMT
Secretary of the Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group Aram Safaryan
said that he cannot speak about the current political situation in
Armenia instead of the radical opposition. "But as for the ruling
coalition, specifically Prosperous Armenia party, we deal with
intensive political activity," Safaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
According to him, Prosperous Armenia party is going to implement a
range of events in the near future, including one jointly with the
Republican Party of Armenia.
Commenting on the legislative activity of the coalition forces,
Safaryan noted that several important bills will be discussed this
week.
Specifically, the bill on introduction of amendments to the RA Law
on Language will be heatedly debated by political forced during the
upcoming RA National Assembly sitting, he said.
The bill submitted by the RA government foresees restoration of schools
in the country, where lessons will be conducted in foreign languages.
"In my opinion, this issue will be discussed by parliamentary groups
of the coalition forces, and we will express our position on June 6,"
said Aram Safaryan.
As for the start of pre-election campaign of political forces,
Safaryan noted that Prosperous Armenia does not deal with it and
considers preterm elections to be impossible.
From: A. Papazian