PROSPEROUS ARMENIA OPPOSED TO PREMIER - HERITAGE PARTY
news.am
June 21, 2012 | 12:52
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Heritage Party member considers Prosperous Armenia
reckoned on getting the post of premier by making the decision not
to form coalition with the Republican Party.
In fact Prosperous Armenia is opposed not to the leadership but the
government, in particular premier, Armen Martirosyan told reporters
on Thursday.
"Prosperous Armenia was the second major parliamentary group after
the elections and wanted to make a claim for the post of premier. It
did not happen and the party decided not to form a coalition," he said.
Martirosyan, vice chairman of Heritage board, considers the
Prosperous Armenia most likely did not want to share responsibility
for socio-economic situation without participation in decision making.
According to him, it will be difficult for RPA to push bills through
parliament as absence of only nine coalition MPs will be enough for
any bill not to pass.
Heritage member said the cabinet of ministers is likely to undergo
changes after the 2013 presidential elections.
news.am
June 21, 2012 | 12:52
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Heritage Party member considers Prosperous Armenia
reckoned on getting the post of premier by making the decision not
to form coalition with the Republican Party.
In fact Prosperous Armenia is opposed not to the leadership but the
government, in particular premier, Armen Martirosyan told reporters
on Thursday.
"Prosperous Armenia was the second major parliamentary group after
the elections and wanted to make a claim for the post of premier. It
did not happen and the party decided not to form a coalition," he said.
Martirosyan, vice chairman of Heritage board, considers the
Prosperous Armenia most likely did not want to share responsibility
for socio-economic situation without participation in decision making.
According to him, it will be difficult for RPA to push bills through
parliament as absence of only nine coalition MPs will be enough for
any bill not to pass.
Heritage member said the cabinet of ministers is likely to undergo
changes after the 2013 presidential elections.