Parties leaving ANC want to fight on their own - expert
news.am
May 20, 2012 | 11:24
YEREVAN. - It is quite possible that the fact of Armenia's Republican
and Liberal Parties leaving opposition Armenian National Congress
(ANC) will not affect the actions of ANC anyway however the tendency
itself has become an alarming sign, the director of the CIS
Institute's Armenian branch Alexander Markarov told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
According to Markarov, Levon Ter-Petrsoyan is the consolidation factor in ANC.
`The forces which consolidated around ANC during the past few years
either have lost faith in the leader or have disagreements with the
leadership of ANC,' he said.
Markarov also thinks that those political forces which have left
Armenian National Congress will continue the struggle either alone or
with parties which have less influence on the political field.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, on Friday the Republic
Party left the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC). The leader
of the Republic Party, former PM Aram Sargsyan had announced about
giving up his parliamentary mandate earlier.
news.am
May 20, 2012 | 11:24
YEREVAN. - It is quite possible that the fact of Armenia's Republican
and Liberal Parties leaving opposition Armenian National Congress
(ANC) will not affect the actions of ANC anyway however the tendency
itself has become an alarming sign, the director of the CIS
Institute's Armenian branch Alexander Markarov told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
According to Markarov, Levon Ter-Petrsoyan is the consolidation factor in ANC.
`The forces which consolidated around ANC during the past few years
either have lost faith in the leader or have disagreements with the
leadership of ANC,' he said.
Markarov also thinks that those political forces which have left
Armenian National Congress will continue the struggle either alone or
with parties which have less influence on the political field.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, on Friday the Republic
Party left the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC). The leader
of the Republic Party, former PM Aram Sargsyan had announced about
giving up his parliamentary mandate earlier.