HERITAGE NOT TO HOLD TALKS WITH PARLIAMENTARY MAJORITY
NEWS.AM
March 18, 2013 | 13:01
YEREVAN.- Armenian parliament speaker Hovik Abrahamyan said ruling
party is ready to discuss issues raised by the opposition.
"I do not think that talks between Republican Party of Armenia
and opposition factions were ruined," he said in the parliament on
Monday in response to a remark of Ruben Hakobyan, head of Heritage
parliamentary group.
Hakobyan claims parliamentary majority rejected the project presented
by Heritage and approved by other parliamentary groups.
"I call on all political forces to gather and discuss the issue once
again," Abrahamyan said.
In his turn Ruben Hakobyan recalled RPA should have initiated special
parliamentary meeting regardless of whether any faction will present
a proposal.
"Heritage is not participating in talks. You could have initiated
special session even if you disliked our offer. Parliament cannot
stand aside from the existing political situation," Hakobyan stressed.
From: A. Papazian
NEWS.AM
March 18, 2013 | 13:01
YEREVAN.- Armenian parliament speaker Hovik Abrahamyan said ruling
party is ready to discuss issues raised by the opposition.
"I do not think that talks between Republican Party of Armenia
and opposition factions were ruined," he said in the parliament on
Monday in response to a remark of Ruben Hakobyan, head of Heritage
parliamentary group.
Hakobyan claims parliamentary majority rejected the project presented
by Heritage and approved by other parliamentary groups.
"I call on all political forces to gather and discuss the issue once
again," Abrahamyan said.
In his turn Ruben Hakobyan recalled RPA should have initiated special
parliamentary meeting regardless of whether any faction will present
a proposal.
"Heritage is not participating in talks. You could have initiated
special session even if you disliked our offer. Parliament cannot
stand aside from the existing political situation," Hakobyan stressed.
From: A. Papazian