CONSOLIDATION OF ARMENIA'S POLITICAL FORCES NOT RULED OUT - VARTAN OSKANIAN
news.am
November 21, 2012 | 17:41
YEREVAN.- It is unacceptable that the parliamentary majority, using the
advantage, does not provide other political forces with an opportunity
to raise the key issues related to the necessary changes to the
Electoral Code ahead of presidential elections, Vartan Oskanian said.
Speaking during the action near parliament building, Oskanian said on
the one hand, this is a violation of the law and the Constitution, and
on the other - evidence that the ruling party is seriously concerned
and frightened by the prospect that people's will can be implemented
during the elections
The political forces are holding consultations and have developed
common approaches to further actions, Prosperous Armenia Party member
emphasized.
"I am hopeful we will be able to form a single agenda expressing the
will of our people before the nomination of presidential candidates. I
hope that this political agenda will convince people to unite around
political forces in the belief that, we can work together after
presidential election to implement the changes in the country and
for the people to feel changes in a short period of time," he said.
He also expressed the view that political forces will consolidate
and may be able to participate in the presidential elections with a
single candidate.
news.am
November 21, 2012 | 17:41
YEREVAN.- It is unacceptable that the parliamentary majority, using the
advantage, does not provide other political forces with an opportunity
to raise the key issues related to the necessary changes to the
Electoral Code ahead of presidential elections, Vartan Oskanian said.
Speaking during the action near parliament building, Oskanian said on
the one hand, this is a violation of the law and the Constitution, and
on the other - evidence that the ruling party is seriously concerned
and frightened by the prospect that people's will can be implemented
during the elections
The political forces are holding consultations and have developed
common approaches to further actions, Prosperous Armenia Party member
emphasized.
"I am hopeful we will be able to form a single agenda expressing the
will of our people before the nomination of presidential candidates. I
hope that this political agenda will convince people to unite around
political forces in the belief that, we can work together after
presidential election to implement the changes in the country and
for the people to feel changes in a short period of time," he said.
He also expressed the view that political forces will consolidate
and may be able to participate in the presidential elections with a
single candidate.