168 ZHAM: MPS INFLUENCED BY HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN WON'T BE RE-ELECTED
Tert.am
10.12.11
The paper claims the situation within the ruling Republican Party
of Armenia (HHK) is tense over the election of Samvel Nikoyan as
parliament chairman and Eduard Sharmazanov as his deputy.
The paper reminds that head of HHK's parliamentary faction, Galust
Sahakyan, also intended to become parliament chairman, following
Hovik Abrahamyan's resignation.
The paper claims that Galust Sahakyan even said among a narrow circle
that if not given the chance, he would quit the party much in the
same way as Tigran Torosyan did.
Further, the paper claims that Hovik Abrahamyan backed Sahakyan's
intentions over the post, though Abrahamyan failed to appoint not
only his successor, but also HHK's parliamentary faction.
According to the paper, Hovik Abrahamyan and Galust Sahakyan tried
to nominate Hovhannes Sahakyan's candidacy to the post, but it was
not welcomed by the president, as neither Abrahamyan, nor Sahakyan
enjoy his trust.
In conclusion, the paper cites some rumors that all the MPs who are
under the influence of Hovik Abrahamyan will not be re-elected.
Tert.am
10.12.11
The paper claims the situation within the ruling Republican Party
of Armenia (HHK) is tense over the election of Samvel Nikoyan as
parliament chairman and Eduard Sharmazanov as his deputy.
The paper reminds that head of HHK's parliamentary faction, Galust
Sahakyan, also intended to become parliament chairman, following
Hovik Abrahamyan's resignation.
The paper claims that Galust Sahakyan even said among a narrow circle
that if not given the chance, he would quit the party much in the
same way as Tigran Torosyan did.
Further, the paper claims that Hovik Abrahamyan backed Sahakyan's
intentions over the post, though Abrahamyan failed to appoint not
only his successor, but also HHK's parliamentary faction.
According to the paper, Hovik Abrahamyan and Galust Sahakyan tried
to nominate Hovhannes Sahakyan's candidacy to the post, but it was
not welcomed by the president, as neither Abrahamyan, nor Sahakyan
enjoy his trust.
In conclusion, the paper cites some rumors that all the MPs who are
under the influence of Hovik Abrahamyan will not be re-elected.