PROSPEROUS ARMENIA POSITIVE ABOUT AUTHORITIES-OPPOSITION DIALOGUE
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - No political dialogue has been formed or started in
Armenia, according to Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group member
Vardan Bostanjyan.
"The main question is about the content of the political dialogue. I
myself have questions regarding it," Bostanjyan told reporters on
June 28.
"In his statement, President Serzh Sargsyan has specified questions
to be included in the agenda of the dialogue between authorities
and the Armenian National Congress (ANC)," the MP said, adding that
these questions stand for first-priority problems the country faces,
particularly, socio-economic ones.
As to Prosperous Armenia's attitude about the dialogue, Bostanjyan said
it's positive. "Anyway, the dialogue is better than confrontation. And
although the dialogue has not started yet and this process involves
only oppositional ANC and Republican Party of Armenia, however other
oppositional and coalitional parties may join it as well," he said.
Earlier Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan came out with a statement
regarding the dialogue with extraparliamentary opposition in which he
stated that the Dialogue with the Armenian National Congress has been
initiated by the authorities. "If instead of negotiations, which are
unacceptable, the Armenian National Congress is genuinely ready to
continue the dialogue on the outline of the country's development,
essential issues of the country's foreign and internal policies
and desires to do so through the specially designated individuals,
the representatives of the Coalition parties can sit down at the
discussions table with them. The Political Coalition is ready to
conduct such discussions with all political forces which possess
concrete proposals," the statement said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - No political dialogue has been formed or started in
Armenia, according to Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group member
Vardan Bostanjyan.
"The main question is about the content of the political dialogue. I
myself have questions regarding it," Bostanjyan told reporters on
June 28.
"In his statement, President Serzh Sargsyan has specified questions
to be included in the agenda of the dialogue between authorities
and the Armenian National Congress (ANC)," the MP said, adding that
these questions stand for first-priority problems the country faces,
particularly, socio-economic ones.
As to Prosperous Armenia's attitude about the dialogue, Bostanjyan said
it's positive. "Anyway, the dialogue is better than confrontation. And
although the dialogue has not started yet and this process involves
only oppositional ANC and Republican Party of Armenia, however other
oppositional and coalitional parties may join it as well," he said.
Earlier Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan came out with a statement
regarding the dialogue with extraparliamentary opposition in which he
stated that the Dialogue with the Armenian National Congress has been
initiated by the authorities. "If instead of negotiations, which are
unacceptable, the Armenian National Congress is genuinely ready to
continue the dialogue on the outline of the country's development,
essential issues of the country's foreign and internal policies
and desires to do so through the specially designated individuals,
the representatives of the Coalition parties can sit down at the
discussions table with them. The Political Coalition is ready to
conduct such discussions with all political forces which possess
concrete proposals," the statement said.