OY unlikely to join next parliament, Armenian political analysts say
May 5, 2011 - 15:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
Armenian political analysts Suren Surenyants and Yervand Bozoyan said
that Orinats Yerkir party, a member of the ruling coalition, will not
be represented in the parliament after the next election.
`Even if elections are held under conditions of complete
falsifications and only among relatives of Arthur Baghdasaryan [the
leader of the party], I do not see Orinats Yerkir in the future
parliament,' Surenyants said ironically.
According to him, the ruling Republican Party of Armenia and
opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) will be favorites during
the next parliamentary election. Besides, Prosperous Armenia and ARF
Dashnaktsutyun will join the future parliament, noted Surenyants.
Yervand Bozoyan agreed with his colleague, adding that Heritage party
also has chances to be represented in the parliament after the
election. According to him, Heritage will succeed in doing so only if
it manages to create a new political force, union with other
opposition forces.
From: A. Papazian
May 5, 2011 - 15:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
Armenian political analysts Suren Surenyants and Yervand Bozoyan said
that Orinats Yerkir party, a member of the ruling coalition, will not
be represented in the parliament after the next election.
`Even if elections are held under conditions of complete
falsifications and only among relatives of Arthur Baghdasaryan [the
leader of the party], I do not see Orinats Yerkir in the future
parliament,' Surenyants said ironically.
According to him, the ruling Republican Party of Armenia and
opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) will be favorites during
the next parliamentary election. Besides, Prosperous Armenia and ARF
Dashnaktsutyun will join the future parliament, noted Surenyants.
Yervand Bozoyan agreed with his colleague, adding that Heritage party
also has chances to be represented in the parliament after the
election. According to him, Heritage will succeed in doing so only if
it manages to create a new political force, union with other
opposition forces.
From: A. Papazian