ARMENIAN OPPOSITION SUBMITS 85- PAGE PAPER TO PROVE SNAP ELECTIONS NECESSARY
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 9, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc
submitted 85-page document, substantiating the necessity of snap
presidential and parliamentary elections, to Armenian authorities'
consideration.
As the head of oppositional delegation Levon Zurabyan told journalists
upon completion of opposition-coalition working meeting, "Armenian
authorities have neither juridical nor political legitimacy. The
document lists 76 parliamentarians engaged in entrepreneurship, counter
to legislation. Corruption, serious economic, political and social
situation in the country are cited as reasons for pre-term elections."
As the head of coalition delegation David Harutyunyan, in turn, stated,
the authorities disagree with many facts and assessments listed in the
document. "Inaccurate facts listed give rise to incorrect inferences,"
he said.
"The issues raised at previous meetings, specifically, provision of
transportation during ANC rallies, were delegated to bodies in charge,"
Harutyunyan remarked.
The next opposition-coalition meeting is due August 16 for the
authorities to have enough time to study the document. Today's
negotiations lasted over 5 hours.
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 9, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc
submitted 85-page document, substantiating the necessity of snap
presidential and parliamentary elections, to Armenian authorities'
consideration.
As the head of oppositional delegation Levon Zurabyan told journalists
upon completion of opposition-coalition working meeting, "Armenian
authorities have neither juridical nor political legitimacy. The
document lists 76 parliamentarians engaged in entrepreneurship, counter
to legislation. Corruption, serious economic, political and social
situation in the country are cited as reasons for pre-term elections."
As the head of coalition delegation David Harutyunyan, in turn, stated,
the authorities disagree with many facts and assessments listed in the
document. "Inaccurate facts listed give rise to incorrect inferences,"
he said.
"The issues raised at previous meetings, specifically, provision of
transportation during ANC rallies, were delegated to bodies in charge,"
Harutyunyan remarked.
The next opposition-coalition meeting is due August 16 for the
authorities to have enough time to study the document. Today's
negotiations lasted over 5 hours.