I was MP once, I attended no session – Armenian opposition member – newspaper
January 31, 2012 | 09:20
YEREVAN. - In an interview with 168 Zham daily, Armenian opposition’s Republic Party Chairman Aram Sargsyan stated: “Those people who master those activities must carry out activities in the legislative body. I do not consider myself appropriate for these activities. I consider myself to be more a man of industry, executive power, and I work in this domain with more pleasure. I was [National Assembly] NA MP once, and I did not attend any [NA] session. If I do not accept that the parliament is formed genuinely and fairly, if I see that there are people who have stolen votes, it would be displeasing for me to be in one place with them.”
January 31, 2012 | 09:20
YEREVAN. - In an interview with 168 Zham daily, Armenian opposition’s Republic Party Chairman Aram Sargsyan stated: “Those people who master those activities must carry out activities in the legislative body. I do not consider myself appropriate for these activities. I consider myself to be more a man of industry, executive power, and I work in this domain with more pleasure. I was [National Assembly] NA MP once, and I did not attend any [NA] session. If I do not accept that the parliament is formed genuinely and fairly, if I see that there are people who have stolen votes, it would be displeasing for me to be in one place with them.”
Armenian parliament’s 20-year staff member is dismissed for 2-day absence from work – newspaper
January 31, 2012 | 09:44
YEREVAN. – Armenian National Assembly (NA) Speaker Samvel Nikoyan continues to consistently free himself from the associates of former NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan, Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
NA Public Relations Department Chief Gohar Poghosyan is relieved of her duties. She was dismissed for a 2-day absence from work after the New Year holidays. And a service inquiry was launched at NA in this connection. Poghosyan was working at NA for nearly twenty years, Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
January 31, 2012 | 09:44
YEREVAN. – Armenian National Assembly (NA) Speaker Samvel Nikoyan continues to consistently free himself from the associates of former NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan, Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
NA Public Relations Department Chief Gohar Poghosyan is relieved of her duties. She was dismissed for a 2-day absence from work after the New Year holidays. And a service inquiry was launched at NA in this connection. Poghosyan was working at NA for nearly twenty years, Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
Armenia’s National Self-Determination Union to run in elections on its own
January 31, 2012 | 13:15
YEREVAN. – Armenia’s National Self-Determination Union (NSU) will run on its own in the upcoming parliamentary elections, NSU Chairman Paruyr Hayrikyan stated during a press conference on Tuesday.
Hayrikyan is extremely disappointed by Armenia’s political parties because “human rights are not a priority for most parties.”
“Listening to the calls of numerous citizens, NSU will run in the parliamentary elections,” Hayrikyan noted. He added that receiving 51 percent of the votes would have been ideal for them, but this is possible solely in the case of contending with a bloc, whereas the parties have not responded to the perfect democratic model he had proposed.
January 31, 2012 | 13:15
YEREVAN. – Armenia’s National Self-Determination Union (NSU) will run on its own in the upcoming parliamentary elections, NSU Chairman Paruyr Hayrikyan stated during a press conference on Tuesday.
Hayrikyan is extremely disappointed by Armenia’s political parties because “human rights are not a priority for most parties.”
“Listening to the calls of numerous citizens, NSU will run in the parliamentary elections,” Hayrikyan noted. He added that receiving 51 percent of the votes would have been ideal for them, but this is possible solely in the case of contending with a bloc, whereas the parties have not responded to the perfect democratic model he had proposed.
Armenia’s ruling party does not wish to descend to opposition member’s level
January 31, 2012 | 13:23
YEREVAN. - The ruling coalition’s Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) MP Mkrtich Minasyan leaves for the conscience of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) Coordinator Levon Zurabyan, the latter’s statement that RPA is the party of plunderers who are atop kleptocracy. Minasyan informed about this during a press conference on Tuesday.
In his words, this is a political technology which is unacceptable for him. Minasyan did not wish to say anything more, since, according to him, in that case he would be similar to Zurabyan.
In his turn, ANC-member People’s Party of Armenia Secretary Grigor Harutyunyan stated that a criminal and an oligarchic system, violations, and falsified elections should not be tolerated.
January 31, 2012 | 13:23
YEREVAN. - The ruling coalition’s Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) MP Mkrtich Minasyan leaves for the conscience of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) Coordinator Levon Zurabyan, the latter’s statement that RPA is the party of plunderers who are atop kleptocracy. Minasyan informed about this during a press conference on Tuesday.
In his words, this is a political technology which is unacceptable for him. Minasyan did not wish to say anything more, since, according to him, in that case he would be similar to Zurabyan.
In his turn, ANC-member People’s Party of Armenia Secretary Grigor Harutyunyan stated that a criminal and an oligarchic system, violations, and falsified elections should not be tolerated.
Armenian parliament’s committee to discuss possibility of hearings on proportional system
January 31, 2012 | 15:58
YEREVAN. – Armenian parliament’s standing committee on state and legal affairs will hold a session on February 1 during which the proposal of the parliament’s three factions- Heritage, ARF and Prosperous Armenia will be discussed, committee’s chairman Davit Harutyunyan told the reporter of Armenian News-NEWS.am.
To note, Heritage, Prosperous Armenia and ARF Dashnaktsutyun parties came up with a joint proposal to hold hearings on the question of changing to 100 percent proportional system.
Commenting on the proposal Davit Harutyunyan mentioned that he is against the form of the proposal.
“Different models have their negative and positive sides. I thing the current model is not bad at all,” he said.
Davit Harutyunyan is confident that the National Assembly will not adopt the legislative initiative.
January 31, 2012 | 15:58
YEREVAN. – Armenian parliament’s standing committee on state and legal affairs will hold a session on February 1 during which the proposal of the parliament’s three factions- Heritage, ARF and Prosperous Armenia will be discussed, committee’s chairman Davit Harutyunyan told the reporter of Armenian News-NEWS.am.
To note, Heritage, Prosperous Armenia and ARF Dashnaktsutyun parties came up with a joint proposal to hold hearings on the question of changing to 100 percent proportional system.
Commenting on the proposal Davit Harutyunyan mentioned that he is against the form of the proposal.
“Different models have their negative and positive sides. I thing the current model is not bad at all,” he said.
Davit Harutyunyan is confident that the National Assembly will not adopt the legislative initiative.

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