WE'LL NEED NEW MODELING OF FORCES AFTER ELECTIONS - REPUBLICAN MP
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/galust-sahakyan/
16.01.13
Armenia's political arena will need a new modeling of forces after
the presidential polls, according to Galust Sahakyan, the head of
the ruling Republican faction in Armenia's parliament.
At a news conference on Wednesday, the politician stressed the
importance of political changes in the post-election period.
Addressing Robert Kocharyan's Tuesday interview
[http://tert.am/am/news/2013/01/15/qocharyan-elections/], Sahakyan
said it is difficult to both understand and comment on the second
president's remarks.
"It is simply necessary to respect presidents' speeches; he has
explained logically why he refused to join the electoral processes.
Serzh Sargsyan was nominated by the Republican Party. Robert Kocharyan
was naturally in favor of that," he said.
Asked whether he thinks the Prosperous Armenia (which pulled out
of the coalition government after the May parliamentary polls) will
boycott the election, the Republican lawmaker said the party hasn't
made such a statement yet.
As for the 2018 presidential election, Sahakyan said it is not easy to
predict who will be the role-players then given that a new generation
is now growing with new ideas
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/galust-sahakyan/
16.01.13
Armenia's political arena will need a new modeling of forces after
the presidential polls, according to Galust Sahakyan, the head of
the ruling Republican faction in Armenia's parliament.
At a news conference on Wednesday, the politician stressed the
importance of political changes in the post-election period.
Addressing Robert Kocharyan's Tuesday interview
[http://tert.am/am/news/2013/01/15/qocharyan-elections/], Sahakyan
said it is difficult to both understand and comment on the second
president's remarks.
"It is simply necessary to respect presidents' speeches; he has
explained logically why he refused to join the electoral processes.
Serzh Sargsyan was nominated by the Republican Party. Robert Kocharyan
was naturally in favor of that," he said.
Asked whether he thinks the Prosperous Armenia (which pulled out
of the coalition government after the May parliamentary polls) will
boycott the election, the Republican lawmaker said the party hasn't
made such a statement yet.
As for the 2018 presidential election, Sahakyan said it is not easy to
predict who will be the role-players then given that a new generation
is now growing with new ideas