HAK's Zurabyan - Genocide Resolution Won't Make It to Congress
2010/03/05 | 11:44
http://hetq.am/en/politics/banadzev/
politi cs
Arman Gharibyan
Commenting on yesterday's passage of a Genocide resolution by the U.S.
House Committee, Levon Zurabyan, a spokesman from the opposition HAK,
today said that he was certain that the non-binding bill would never
be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Mr. Zurabyan pointed out that similar bills, while getting through
committee, never made it to the full House for a vote. `Such
resolutions have been passed four times in the past but never made it
to the full Congress. There nothing new here except that in the past
there were more votes in favor. Yesterday's resolution passed by just
one vote,' Mr. Zurabyan told Hetq.
2010/03/05 | 11:44
http://hetq.am/en/politics/banadzev/
politi cs
Arman Gharibyan
Commenting on yesterday's passage of a Genocide resolution by the U.S.
House Committee, Levon Zurabyan, a spokesman from the opposition HAK,
today said that he was certain that the non-binding bill would never
be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Mr. Zurabyan pointed out that similar bills, while getting through
committee, never made it to the full House for a vote. `Such
resolutions have been passed four times in the past but never made it
to the full Congress. There nothing new here except that in the past
there were more votes in favor. Yesterday's resolution passed by just
one vote,' Mr. Zurabyan told Hetq.