No comments on giving up mandate - Heritage member
news.am
May 12, 2012 | 13:16
YEREVAN.- Member of Heritage party Zaruhi Postanjyan is not commenting
on rumors about renouncing her National Assembly seat.
There are no reasons for not commenting on the rumors, she told
Armenian News-NEWS.am, adding that the party would soon express its
position.
According to rumors, Zaruhi Postanjyan learnt about Heritage Party's
cooperation with president's office. She was reportedly angered
learning about it and decided to give up parliamentary mandate.
Heritage Party and Free Democrats Party were running for the
parliament with joint proportional list. According to preliminary
results of the May 6 election, the party polled 5.79% (87,095 votes),
enough to have five MP seats.
news.am
May 12, 2012 | 13:16
YEREVAN.- Member of Heritage party Zaruhi Postanjyan is not commenting
on rumors about renouncing her National Assembly seat.
There are no reasons for not commenting on the rumors, she told
Armenian News-NEWS.am, adding that the party would soon express its
position.
According to rumors, Zaruhi Postanjyan learnt about Heritage Party's
cooperation with president's office. She was reportedly angered
learning about it and decided to give up parliamentary mandate.
Heritage Party and Free Democrats Party were running for the
parliament with joint proportional list. According to preliminary
results of the May 6 election, the party polled 5.79% (87,095 votes),
enough to have five MP seats.