NON-COALITION FORCES TO PUT MARCH 1 COMMITTEE ISSUE ON PARLIAMENT AGENDA
14:22 * 19.02.14
Putting the four non-coalition forces' draft decision on a vote of
no confidence in Armenia's premier and government on the agenda on
February 24 is not advisable now, a source told Tert.am.
Attention should be focused on setting up ad hoc committees on the
tragic events in Armenia's capital on March 1, 2008, and on the
Armenian-Russian gas agreements, in the context of the four forces'
cooperation agenda.
Armenian National Congress (ANC) parliamentary group member Gagik
Jhangiryan, who drafted a decision on the committee on March, told
Tert.am that the draft has been brought in.
ANC group member Lyudmila Sargsyan said that the group plans to hold
a meeting on Friday to make final decisions.
On Monday, the ruling coalition unexpectedly proposed setting up an
ad hoc committee on gas.
On Thursday, the four non-coalition forces will say if they accept
the draft decision by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA).
As to the ruling party's surprise, Secretary of the RPA parliamentary
group Hovhannes Sahakyan said it is not at all a surprise.
"We are ready both to hold discussions and to propose initiatives. And
this document is much more substantial," he said.
The four forces' proposals for the impeachment of Armenia's premier
need to be discussed not only by the Parliament, but also by the
parties.
Armenian News - Tert.am
14:22 * 19.02.14
Putting the four non-coalition forces' draft decision on a vote of
no confidence in Armenia's premier and government on the agenda on
February 24 is not advisable now, a source told Tert.am.
Attention should be focused on setting up ad hoc committees on the
tragic events in Armenia's capital on March 1, 2008, and on the
Armenian-Russian gas agreements, in the context of the four forces'
cooperation agenda.
Armenian National Congress (ANC) parliamentary group member Gagik
Jhangiryan, who drafted a decision on the committee on March, told
Tert.am that the draft has been brought in.
ANC group member Lyudmila Sargsyan said that the group plans to hold
a meeting on Friday to make final decisions.
On Monday, the ruling coalition unexpectedly proposed setting up an
ad hoc committee on gas.
On Thursday, the four non-coalition forces will say if they accept
the draft decision by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA).
As to the ruling party's surprise, Secretary of the RPA parliamentary
group Hovhannes Sahakyan said it is not at all a surprise.
"We are ready both to hold discussions and to propose initiatives. And
this document is much more substantial," he said.
The four forces' proposals for the impeachment of Armenia's premier
need to be discussed not only by the Parliament, but also by the
parties.
Armenian News - Tert.am