FORMER ARMENIAN FM LEAVES OPPOSITION PARTY
news.am
Aug 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Former Armenian Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanyan
submitted an application on Wednesday to leave the Armenian National
Movement party.
Talking to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent, Arzumanyan
confirmed the reports adding that his membership to the party was
suspended after the party's congress held on July 17.
Earlier, deputy chairman of Free Democrats Party Anush Sedrakyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am that Arzumanyan will soon join them.
Armenian National Movement was founded in 1990. Presently it is a part
of the Armenian National Congress - an oppositional union comprising
17 political parties which was founded in 2008 and is headed by first
president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan.
news.am
Aug 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Former Armenian Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanyan
submitted an application on Wednesday to leave the Armenian National
Movement party.
Talking to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent, Arzumanyan
confirmed the reports adding that his membership to the party was
suspended after the party's congress held on July 17.
Earlier, deputy chairman of Free Democrats Party Anush Sedrakyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am that Arzumanyan will soon join them.
Armenian National Movement was founded in 1990. Presently it is a part
of the Armenian National Congress - an oppositional union comprising
17 political parties which was founded in 2008 and is headed by first
president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan.