ARMENIA'S HERITAGE PARTY TO HAVE OWN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
news.am
June 06, 2012 | 11:47
YEREVAN. - In all likelihood, Armenia's opposition Heritage Party
will have its own nominee in the 2013 presidential elections, Heritage
member and former MP Armen Martirosyan stated during a press conference
on Wednesday, and added that the question at hand is who that person
will be.
He informed that they are also in favor of having an alternative,
opposition, and uniting joint candidate, but "there is no charismatic
nominee" in the opposition.
Martirosyan noted that they will reflect at a later date on the issue
of nominating the candidacy of Heritage's leader Raffi Hovannisian.
Also, the Heritage Party member stated that in fall they will
examine the matter of whether or not Hovannisian will renounce his
parliamentary mandate.
"The non-official [presidential election] campaign will start in
September, and some questions must be answered by then," said Armen
Martirosyan.
news.am
June 06, 2012 | 11:47
YEREVAN. - In all likelihood, Armenia's opposition Heritage Party
will have its own nominee in the 2013 presidential elections, Heritage
member and former MP Armen Martirosyan stated during a press conference
on Wednesday, and added that the question at hand is who that person
will be.
He informed that they are also in favor of having an alternative,
opposition, and uniting joint candidate, but "there is no charismatic
nominee" in the opposition.
Martirosyan noted that they will reflect at a later date on the issue
of nominating the candidacy of Heritage's leader Raffi Hovannisian.
Also, the Heritage Party member stated that in fall they will
examine the matter of whether or not Hovannisian will renounce his
parliamentary mandate.
"The non-official [presidential election] campaign will start in
September, and some questions must be answered by then," said Armen
Martirosyan.