MOST ACTIVE FACTIONS IN ARMENIA'S PARLIAMENT
tert.am
13.11.12
A recent monitoring of Armenia's National Assembly has rated the
political factions' activeness based on the number and frequency of
speeches delivered and the questions asked.
The members the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) turned
out the most active speech makers (13 speeches). The next in the
ranking are Prosperous Armenia (5), the opposition Heritage party
(5), the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D;
8), the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC; 8) and the Rule
of Law party (8). In terms of their activeness in asking questions,
the parties were rated as follows: RPA (29), Prosperous Armenia (11),
Heritage (7), ARF-D (12), ANC (14), Rule of Law (10).
The monitoring has further revealed two speeches and four questions
by independent MPs.
But the records above are thought to be of a quantitative rather
than a qualitative nature given the lawmakers representation in
the parliamentary factions. The ANC, which has only seven members
(eight times less than the ruling political force) and the ARF-D
(whose representation in parliament is ten times less than that of
the ruling force) have appeared twice less active than the Republicans.
tert.am
13.11.12
A recent monitoring of Armenia's National Assembly has rated the
political factions' activeness based on the number and frequency of
speeches delivered and the questions asked.
The members the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) turned
out the most active speech makers (13 speeches). The next in the
ranking are Prosperous Armenia (5), the opposition Heritage party
(5), the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D;
8), the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC; 8) and the Rule
of Law party (8). In terms of their activeness in asking questions,
the parties were rated as follows: RPA (29), Prosperous Armenia (11),
Heritage (7), ARF-D (12), ANC (14), Rule of Law (10).
The monitoring has further revealed two speeches and four questions
by independent MPs.
But the records above are thought to be of a quantitative rather
than a qualitative nature given the lawmakers representation in
the parliamentary factions. The ANC, which has only seven members
(eight times less than the ruling political force) and the ARF-D
(whose representation in parliament is ten times less than that of
the ruling force) have appeared twice less active than the Republicans.