NAIRA ZOHRABYAN: PAP LEARNT ABOUT DISCUSSIONS FROM PRESS
15:33 28/02/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/29129
Secretary of the NA parliamentary group Naira Zohrabyan told reporters
that the PAP did not take part in the discussion with the speaker
because they learnt about the meeting from the press.
She said that she spoke to the speaker who told her about possible
talks, then she relayed their talk to Gagik Tsarukyan. Their party is
ready to take part in the discussion of post-electoral developments
in any format, Zohrabyan says.
She added that today they will draft their approaches to present to
the parties to negotiations.
Zohrabyan said that she has some reservations regarding snap elections
but it is her personal opinion, the issue was not discussed by the
political board of the party.
According to her, extraordinary parliamentary elections have nothing
in common with post-electoral development. At the same time, she noted
that the PAP has no reason to form a coalition with the Republicans.
15:33 28/02/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/29129
Secretary of the NA parliamentary group Naira Zohrabyan told reporters
that the PAP did not take part in the discussion with the speaker
because they learnt about the meeting from the press.
She said that she spoke to the speaker who told her about possible
talks, then she relayed their talk to Gagik Tsarukyan. Their party is
ready to take part in the discussion of post-electoral developments
in any format, Zohrabyan says.
She added that today they will draft their approaches to present to
the parties to negotiations.
Zohrabyan said that she has some reservations regarding snap elections
but it is her personal opinion, the issue was not discussed by the
political board of the party.
According to her, extraordinary parliamentary elections have nothing
in common with post-electoral development. At the same time, she noted
that the PAP has no reason to form a coalition with the Republicans.