Political circles discuss possibility of creating alliances - Heritage
vice chair
11:03 - 05.05.11
Certain political circles are now considering the possibility of
setting up alliances, the vice chair of the opposition Heritage party,
Ruben Hakobyan told Tert.am.
The Hraparak daily said Wednesday that Heritage is working on
establishing such an alliance. The paper said that Hakobyan's model of
a parliamentary republic is at core of the negotiations with other
political forces.
"I don't understand why my supporting the idea of parliamentary
republic model is translated as holding secret negotiations. I have
said publicly that the parliamentary republic model could be more
effective for our country. This may be an idea that could unite
certain political forces," he said.
Hakobyan added that his party has been holding meetings with other
opposition representatives for two months now. "I don't want to give
specific names but we go on with meetings. As for the possibility of
creating an alliance, time will show," he said.
Asked whether the initiative to set up a political alliance has
anything to do with the new strategy of the Armenian National Congress
(ANC), he said: "We began our meeting long before they made drastic
changes in their positions."
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
vice chair
11:03 - 05.05.11
Certain political circles are now considering the possibility of
setting up alliances, the vice chair of the opposition Heritage party,
Ruben Hakobyan told Tert.am.
The Hraparak daily said Wednesday that Heritage is working on
establishing such an alliance. The paper said that Hakobyan's model of
a parliamentary republic is at core of the negotiations with other
political forces.
"I don't understand why my supporting the idea of parliamentary
republic model is translated as holding secret negotiations. I have
said publicly that the parliamentary republic model could be more
effective for our country. This may be an idea that could unite
certain political forces," he said.
Hakobyan added that his party has been holding meetings with other
opposition representatives for two months now. "I don't want to give
specific names but we go on with meetings. As for the possibility of
creating an alliance, time will show," he said.
Asked whether the initiative to set up a political alliance has
anything to do with the new strategy of the Armenian National Congress
(ANC), he said: "We began our meeting long before they made drastic
changes in their positions."
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian