Former ruling coalition party may support opposition candidates in Armenia
news.am
July 04, 2012 | 21:24
YEREVAN. - Former ruling coalition member, Prosperous Armenia Party
(PAP), has not decided whether or not it will support opposition
Armenian National Congress (ANC) candidates during the local
authorities' elections, MP from PAP parliamentary faction Naira
Zohrabyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`Prosperous Armenia has always been for broader cooperation field.
There is no cooperation currently as PAP has not revealed
circumstances of where it is going to nominate candidates. But it will
actively participate in the local authorities' elections,' Naira
Zohrabyan said commenting on ANC Parliamentary Head Levon Zurabyan's
announcement on supporting none-coalition forces.
According to her, PAP will hold a political consultation soon where
the candidates and their nomination places will be decided upon.
She said she did not know whether PAP would support ANC candidates as
the issue had not been discussed by the party.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
July 04, 2012 | 21:24
YEREVAN. - Former ruling coalition member, Prosperous Armenia Party
(PAP), has not decided whether or not it will support opposition
Armenian National Congress (ANC) candidates during the local
authorities' elections, MP from PAP parliamentary faction Naira
Zohrabyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`Prosperous Armenia has always been for broader cooperation field.
There is no cooperation currently as PAP has not revealed
circumstances of where it is going to nominate candidates. But it will
actively participate in the local authorities' elections,' Naira
Zohrabyan said commenting on ANC Parliamentary Head Levon Zurabyan's
announcement on supporting none-coalition forces.
According to her, PAP will hold a political consultation soon where
the candidates and their nomination places will be decided upon.
She said she did not know whether PAP would support ANC candidates as
the issue had not been discussed by the party.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress