NEW TIMES PARTY LEADER DUBS ARMENIAN PM'S STATEMENT BLACKMAIL
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 1, 2011 - 14:58 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The leader of New Times opposition party dubbed
Armenian Prime Minister's ill-boding statement on relations between
coalition parties a blackmail.
"Those who cooperate with us will only gain by it; those who refuse,
will be back to square one," Tigran Sargsyan was quoted as saying
at National Assembly when commenting on a rumoured conflict with
Prosperous Armenia party.
"As a third person in the state, the Prime Minister must be careful
about his public statements," Aram Karapetyan told a news conference
in Yerevan.
However, as PM spokesman Aram Ananyan noted earlier, an attempt was
made to distort the meaning of PM's statement, insinuating that it was
addressed to RPA coalition partners. As Ananyan noted earlier, "the
statement was meant for forces that use political struggle to pursue
their personal goals rather than promote the country's development.
The statement does not refer to Prosperous Armenia, our coalition
partner, which renders the rumours to the opposite rather absurd."
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 1, 2011 - 14:58 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The leader of New Times opposition party dubbed
Armenian Prime Minister's ill-boding statement on relations between
coalition parties a blackmail.
"Those who cooperate with us will only gain by it; those who refuse,
will be back to square one," Tigran Sargsyan was quoted as saying
at National Assembly when commenting on a rumoured conflict with
Prosperous Armenia party.
"As a third person in the state, the Prime Minister must be careful
about his public statements," Aram Karapetyan told a news conference
in Yerevan.
However, as PM spokesman Aram Ananyan noted earlier, an attempt was
made to distort the meaning of PM's statement, insinuating that it was
addressed to RPA coalition partners. As Ananyan noted earlier, "the
statement was meant for forces that use political struggle to pursue
their personal goals rather than promote the country's development.
The statement does not refer to Prosperous Armenia, our coalition
partner, which renders the rumours to the opposite rather absurd."