COALITION FAILED THE BILL OF ARF
YERKIR.AM
12:34 - 16.11.2011
Few minutes ago the Parliament brought the initiation of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) about the "lowest salary"
into discussion.
The ruling Coalition failed the discussion of the bill and the only
ones who voted FOR that bill were the 14 oppositional MPs that were
present in the Parliament.
Before the ballot, head of the Republican Party fraction Galust
Sahakyan asked for a voice and announced that the Coalition will not
participate in the ballot.
Secretary of the ARF fraction Artashes Shahbazyan suggested confirming
the bill in the first reading and come to an agreement through
discussions till the second reading.
Galust Sahakyan demanded that the GOAM has no resources right now:
"We will not have any basis for that bill until the GOAM has the
considerable resources. Till then we will not take part in the ballot",
repeated Galust Sahakyan.
ARF member Artsvik Minasyan reminded that the logic and the philosophy
of that bill were present in the GOAM project as well as in the
campaign promises of the president Serzh Sargsyan.
"If the bill is accepted in the first reading and during the second
reading it is more discussed it will be more productive and logic
for all of to realize when it can be used.
We call the political majority to consider this bill from that point
of view if they have the will", said Minasyan.
NA vice-speaker Samvel Balasanyan, from the Prosperous Armenia party
suggested postponing the discussion of the bill.
Secretary of the Republican Party Edward Sharmazanov also noted that
the idea is theoretically acceptable and they too are excited to do
it, but now.
"Dear political minority, if you put that bill to ballot we will not
vote", said he.
"Inheritage" party fraction secretary Larisa Alaverdyan also made an
announcement and told the majority to vote by the conscience.
"Let me remind you all that we have accepted a senseless bill recently,
I do not wish to name it as Mr. Bostanjyan did, but I call you all
to use your rights", said Larisa Alaverdyan.
YERKIR.AM
12:34 - 16.11.2011
Few minutes ago the Parliament brought the initiation of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) about the "lowest salary"
into discussion.
The ruling Coalition failed the discussion of the bill and the only
ones who voted FOR that bill were the 14 oppositional MPs that were
present in the Parliament.
Before the ballot, head of the Republican Party fraction Galust
Sahakyan asked for a voice and announced that the Coalition will not
participate in the ballot.
Secretary of the ARF fraction Artashes Shahbazyan suggested confirming
the bill in the first reading and come to an agreement through
discussions till the second reading.
Galust Sahakyan demanded that the GOAM has no resources right now:
"We will not have any basis for that bill until the GOAM has the
considerable resources. Till then we will not take part in the ballot",
repeated Galust Sahakyan.
ARF member Artsvik Minasyan reminded that the logic and the philosophy
of that bill were present in the GOAM project as well as in the
campaign promises of the president Serzh Sargsyan.
"If the bill is accepted in the first reading and during the second
reading it is more discussed it will be more productive and logic
for all of to realize when it can be used.
We call the political majority to consider this bill from that point
of view if they have the will", said Minasyan.
NA vice-speaker Samvel Balasanyan, from the Prosperous Armenia party
suggested postponing the discussion of the bill.
Secretary of the Republican Party Edward Sharmazanov also noted that
the idea is theoretically acceptable and they too are excited to do
it, but now.
"Dear political minority, if you put that bill to ballot we will not
vote", said he.
"Inheritage" party fraction secretary Larisa Alaverdyan also made an
announcement and told the majority to vote by the conscience.
"Let me remind you all that we have accepted a senseless bill recently,
I do not wish to name it as Mr. Bostanjyan did, but I call you all
to use your rights", said Larisa Alaverdyan.