INCIDENT IN ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/15/aj
01:18 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
The Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs of the Armenian
Parliament is to discuss on March 15 the proposal of the Armenian
National Congress (HAK) parliamentary group on creating an ad hoc
committee to study the March 1, 2008 post-election clashes, which
left ten people killed and numerous injured in the Armenian capital.
Chairman of the Standing Committee Davit Harutyunyan suggested
starting the discussion after considering all trivial issues on the
agenda. Naira Zohrabyan, a lawmaker of the Prosperous Armenia Party
(BHK) did not like the idea. Before leaving the hall, she said to
BHK representative Tigran Urikhanyan, "You will call me as soon as
they start discussing the issue of the ad hoc committee."
"The discussion will take maximum ten minutes, Mrs Zohrabyan," said
Mr Harutyunyan.
"You will try to delay the discussion as long as possible, I know
you well enough, Mr Harutyunyan," replied the BHK MP.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/15/aj
01:18 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
The Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs of the Armenian
Parliament is to discuss on March 15 the proposal of the Armenian
National Congress (HAK) parliamentary group on creating an ad hoc
committee to study the March 1, 2008 post-election clashes, which
left ten people killed and numerous injured in the Armenian capital.
Chairman of the Standing Committee Davit Harutyunyan suggested
starting the discussion after considering all trivial issues on the
agenda. Naira Zohrabyan, a lawmaker of the Prosperous Armenia Party
(BHK) did not like the idea. Before leaving the hall, she said to
BHK representative Tigran Urikhanyan, "You will call me as soon as
they start discussing the issue of the ad hoc committee."
"The discussion will take maximum ten minutes, Mrs Zohrabyan," said
Mr Harutyunyan.
"You will try to delay the discussion as long as possible, I know
you well enough, Mr Harutyunyan," replied the BHK MP.