COMMITTEE ON MARCH 1 EVENTS ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS' PRIORITY - MP
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/03/nikol-pashinyan/
03.12.12
The opposition MP Gagik Jhangiryan's consent to the parliamentary
majority's proposal to set up an ad hoc commission on the March 1, 2008
after the presidential election could not have caused disagreements
within the opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC), Nikol
Pashinyan, an MP of the ANC, told Tert.am.
The formation of such a committee is of high importance for the ANC,
he said.
"It is the question of setting up the committee before or after the
presidential election. Of importance is the fact of creation of such
a committee," Mr Pashinyan said.
"Our task is to take steps to solve the March 1 case rather than
keep on speaking of solving it," the opposition MP said. Mr Pashinyan
stressed that the issue will remain on the ANC agenda in any case.
"We should be careful that the parliamentary majority may not torpedo
the formation of the ad hoc committee, accusing us of abuse or taking
a hard line. But we say it must be set up. We raised the issue at
today's plenary meeting and they gave us guarantees that the committee
would be set up," Mr Pashinyan said.
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/03/nikol-pashinyan/
03.12.12
The opposition MP Gagik Jhangiryan's consent to the parliamentary
majority's proposal to set up an ad hoc commission on the March 1, 2008
after the presidential election could not have caused disagreements
within the opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC), Nikol
Pashinyan, an MP of the ANC, told Tert.am.
The formation of such a committee is of high importance for the ANC,
he said.
"It is the question of setting up the committee before or after the
presidential election. Of importance is the fact of creation of such
a committee," Mr Pashinyan said.
"Our task is to take steps to solve the March 1 case rather than
keep on speaking of solving it," the opposition MP said. Mr Pashinyan
stressed that the issue will remain on the ANC agenda in any case.
"We should be careful that the parliamentary majority may not torpedo
the formation of the ad hoc committee, accusing us of abuse or taking
a hard line. But we say it must be set up. We raised the issue at
today's plenary meeting and they gave us guarantees that the committee
would be set up," Mr Pashinyan said.