Gagik Tsarukyan: Prosperous Armenia will not become opposition
ARMINFO
Tuesday, May 14, 16:15
Prosperous Armenia Party will not become opposition, as there are many
political forces in the opposition in Armenia. Leader of Prosperous
Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan made such an unusual statement
motivating his party's decision not to join the opposition.
Before the ceremony of consecration of St. John the Baptist Church in
Abovian, Tsarukyan told media that Prosperous Armenia will further
defend the public interests and fight for the "welfare and proper life
of the Armenian citizens." He said that all the political forces were
invited to the ceremony. The church was built on the funds of Gagik
Tsarukyan.
To recall, the consecration ceremony of the church is currently
underway. Presidents of Armenia and Belarus, Serzh Sargsyan and
Alexander Lukashenko attended the ceremony. The Byelorrusian president
arrived on a two-day official visit to Armenia, on May 13. Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan and second president of Armenia Robert
Kocharyan are also present at the event alongside with representatives
of other political forces, and the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.
ARMINFO
Tuesday, May 14, 16:15
Prosperous Armenia Party will not become opposition, as there are many
political forces in the opposition in Armenia. Leader of Prosperous
Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan made such an unusual statement
motivating his party's decision not to join the opposition.
Before the ceremony of consecration of St. John the Baptist Church in
Abovian, Tsarukyan told media that Prosperous Armenia will further
defend the public interests and fight for the "welfare and proper life
of the Armenian citizens." He said that all the political forces were
invited to the ceremony. The church was built on the funds of Gagik
Tsarukyan.
To recall, the consecration ceremony of the church is currently
underway. Presidents of Armenia and Belarus, Serzh Sargsyan and
Alexander Lukashenko attended the ceremony. The Byelorrusian president
arrived on a two-day official visit to Armenia, on May 13. Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan and second president of Armenia Robert
Kocharyan are also present at the event alongside with representatives
of other political forces, and the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.