FOUR GROUPS OF ARMENIA~RS NA TO FORM INTERIM COMMITTEE ON HARSNAQAR INCIDENT
tert.am
12.07.12
At his Thursday press conference, Levon Zurabyan, Head of the
Armenian National Congress (ANC) parliamentary group, stated
that four parliamentary groups - ANC, Prosperous Armenia, Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) and Heritage - would
propose convening a special a special meeting of Armenia's parliament.
The meeting is expected to discuss the formation of an interim
committee to investigate into the incident at the Harsnaqar restaurant.
On June 17, military surgeon Vahe Avetyan was mercilessly beaten
by security guards of the Harsnakar restaurant, owned by President
of the Football Federation of Armenia, MP of the ruling Republican
Party of Armenia (RAP) Ruben Hairapetyan. Doctors' efforts to save
his life failed.
The parliamentary groups held relevant discussions and decided to
propose a special meeting.
The meeting is expected to take place on July 17.
The draft is ready, and the groups are doing their best to collect
44 signatures within 24 hours.
Zurabyan reported the group's plans to turn to crossbenchers for
their signatures.
From: A. Papazian
tert.am
12.07.12
At his Thursday press conference, Levon Zurabyan, Head of the
Armenian National Congress (ANC) parliamentary group, stated
that four parliamentary groups - ANC, Prosperous Armenia, Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) and Heritage - would
propose convening a special a special meeting of Armenia's parliament.
The meeting is expected to discuss the formation of an interim
committee to investigate into the incident at the Harsnaqar restaurant.
On June 17, military surgeon Vahe Avetyan was mercilessly beaten
by security guards of the Harsnakar restaurant, owned by President
of the Football Federation of Armenia, MP of the ruling Republican
Party of Armenia (RAP) Ruben Hairapetyan. Doctors' efforts to save
his life failed.
The parliamentary groups held relevant discussions and decided to
propose a special meeting.
The meeting is expected to take place on July 17.
The draft is ready, and the groups are doing their best to collect
44 signatures within 24 hours.
Zurabyan reported the group's plans to turn to crossbenchers for
their signatures.
From: A. Papazian