MP: Prosperous Armenia feels free to demand government dissolution, if necessary
by Ashot Safaryan
Saturday, January 31, 19:41
Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) as part of the parliamentary
opposition bloc (that comprises also Heritage and Armenian National
Congress party- editor's note) does not feel any pressure and is fee
to demand the government's dissolution, Armenian parliamentarian (PAP)
Vahan Babayan said in response to ArmInfo's question in a press
conference, on January 31.
The three opposition parties supported the latest protests by the
small business representatives against the Government-initiated
legislative amendments. The Law on Turnover sparked outrage of the
representatives of the small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), who
had been picketing outside the government building and the president's
administration for many days.
The three opposition parties believe that the legislative amendments
will undermine the SMEs, unless the government abandons its
initiative.
"I am not authorized to say if the three parliamentary opposition
parties will demand the Cabinet dissolution at a certain moment.
Anyway, we do not feel any pressure from any officials. If we are
engaged in politics, we must be ready for any scenario," Babayan said.
To recall, the opponents of the parliamentary opposition claim its
driving force - PAP - is not able to demand Hovik Abrahamyan's
resignations despite its sharp statements, as the prime minister is a
relative of PAP Leader Gagik Tsarukyan.
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by Ashot Safaryan
Saturday, January 31, 19:41
Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) as part of the parliamentary
opposition bloc (that comprises also Heritage and Armenian National
Congress party- editor's note) does not feel any pressure and is fee
to demand the government's dissolution, Armenian parliamentarian (PAP)
Vahan Babayan said in response to ArmInfo's question in a press
conference, on January 31.
The three opposition parties supported the latest protests by the
small business representatives against the Government-initiated
legislative amendments. The Law on Turnover sparked outrage of the
representatives of the small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), who
had been picketing outside the government building and the president's
administration for many days.
The three opposition parties believe that the legislative amendments
will undermine the SMEs, unless the government abandons its
initiative.
"I am not authorized to say if the three parliamentary opposition
parties will demand the Cabinet dissolution at a certain moment.
Anyway, we do not feel any pressure from any officials. If we are
engaged in politics, we must be ready for any scenario," Babayan said.
To recall, the opponents of the parliamentary opposition claim its
driving force - PAP - is not able to demand Hovik Abrahamyan's
resignations despite its sharp statements, as the prime minister is a
relative of PAP Leader Gagik Tsarukyan.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=F7723460-A967-11E4-94740EB7C0D21663