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    REPUBLICAN PARTY BLAMES ROBERT KOCHARYAN FOR LATEST DOMESTIC POLICY PROCESSES

    by Ashot Safaryan

    Wednesday, February 11, 13:19

    There are no resignations on agenda of the ruling Republican Party,
    says Eduard Sharmazanov, Spokesperson of the Republican Party of
    Armenia (RPA), Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament. According to
    him, they have discussed important issues, and no new appointments,
    RFE/RL Armenian Service says.

    Asked if the ruling party is satisfied with the activity of the Police
    amid the latest incidents, Sharmazanov said: "Armenia has not so many
    professional officials, and Vladimir Gasparyan is one of them."

    Sharmazanov said that the RPA Council will met on Thursday.

    Afterwards, they will give answers to a number of important questions,
    he said, as the PRA Council comprising 200 people is the major body
    of the Party.

    Meanwhile, a local newspaper "Hraparak" (" Public Square") writes
    that at its last meeting, the RPA Council discussed the latest
    developments in the domestic policy life of the country, including
    Prosperous Armenian Party's actions etc. The paper writes that "Young
    Republicans," for instance Sharmazanov, Armen Ashotyan, Karen Avagyan
    advocated for a more radical stand towards the opponents. They even
    suggested to "draw a red line" to see who supports the Republicans
    and who doesn't. The paper writes that at the meeting, Prime Minister
    Hovik Abrahamyan promised "to talk to Tsarukyan one more time" to
    verify the real state of affairs. He supposed that Robert Kocharyan
    is behind PAP's behavior.

    Earlier, at a PAP forum, Gagik Tsarukyan said that if necessary,
    the people may demand snap parliamentary and presidential elections.

    "Hraparak" newspaper writes that in Moscow Tsarukyan met with Kocharyan
    yesterday. According to the paper, Tsarukyan and State Duma Speaker
    Sergey Naryshkin are expected to meet as well.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=7102EE60-B1D7-11E4-B57F0EB7C0D21663

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