EX-MILITARY PROSECUTOR OF ARMENIA TO HEAD ANC CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS DURING UPCOMING PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION
arminfo
Saturday, March 24, 12:45
Ex-military prosecutor of Armenia, Head of the Commission for the
State and Legal Affairs at the oppositional Armenian National Congress
(ANC), Gagik Jhangiryan will head ANC campaign headquarters during
the upcoming parliamentary election, the Yerevan-based 168 Zham
newspaper writes.
Ex-military prosecutor of Armenia G. Jhangiryan was dismissed in Feb
2008 after he supported the candidature of the first president Levon
Ter-Petrosyan at the presidential election of 2008. After the post-
election clashes in March, he was charged with organization of mass
disorders and jailed. In June 2009 was amnestied.
Armenian National Congress headed by first president of Armenia Levon
Ter-Petrostyan was founded on Aug 1 2008. Initially the ANC comprised
nearly 20 political parties and organizations. Four parties left the
Congress after Levon Ter-Petrosyan introduced the list proportional
representation for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Ter-Petrosyan
heads the list. The top ten positions are Leader of People's Party
of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan, Chairman of Republic Party Political
Board Aram Sargsyan, Head of Armenian National Movement Board
Aram Manukyan, the ANC Office Coordinator Levon Zurabyan, Head of
Social-Democrat Hnchakyan Party Lyudmila Sargsyan, Editor-in-Chief
of Haykakan Zhamanak daily Nikol Pashinyan, ex-premier of Armenia
Hrant Bagratyan, ex-military prosecutor of Armenia Gagik Jhangiryan,
and businessman Khachatur Sukiasyan.
arminfo
Saturday, March 24, 12:45
Ex-military prosecutor of Armenia, Head of the Commission for the
State and Legal Affairs at the oppositional Armenian National Congress
(ANC), Gagik Jhangiryan will head ANC campaign headquarters during
the upcoming parliamentary election, the Yerevan-based 168 Zham
newspaper writes.
Ex-military prosecutor of Armenia G. Jhangiryan was dismissed in Feb
2008 after he supported the candidature of the first president Levon
Ter-Petrosyan at the presidential election of 2008. After the post-
election clashes in March, he was charged with organization of mass
disorders and jailed. In June 2009 was amnestied.
Armenian National Congress headed by first president of Armenia Levon
Ter-Petrostyan was founded on Aug 1 2008. Initially the ANC comprised
nearly 20 political parties and organizations. Four parties left the
Congress after Levon Ter-Petrosyan introduced the list proportional
representation for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Ter-Petrosyan
heads the list. The top ten positions are Leader of People's Party
of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan, Chairman of Republic Party Political
Board Aram Sargsyan, Head of Armenian National Movement Board
Aram Manukyan, the ANC Office Coordinator Levon Zurabyan, Head of
Social-Democrat Hnchakyan Party Lyudmila Sargsyan, Editor-in-Chief
of Haykakan Zhamanak daily Nikol Pashinyan, ex-premier of Armenia
Hrant Bagratyan, ex-military prosecutor of Armenia Gagik Jhangiryan,
and businessman Khachatur Sukiasyan.