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    Armenia's government failed to meet 12 demands, three forces' state

    11:14 * 05.10.14


    The three non-coalition forces are unanimous that, despite its
    official response, Armenia's government has not offered any decisions
    to meet their 12 demands, Secretary of the Armenian National Congress
    (ANC) parliamentary group Aram Manukyan told Tert.am.

    Although he has not read the government's response, the ANC group has
    its own analysis proving that the government has not met their
    demands.

    "We have a document at our hand which proves the issues we raised have
    not been settled," he said. In this context, he mentioned the
    government's claims that the three forces' demands concerning funded
    pensions and "red lines" have been met.

    Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group member Tigran Urikhanyan said:

    "I can hear the government's explanations every day. We are listening
    to all the explanations at plenary meetings point by point. I am
    well-informed, but the demands have not been met and will be submitted
    to public discussions."

    With respect to the government's assurances that the problem of
    'funded pensions' has been resolved, Mr Urikhanyan said:

    "I was born after 1974. I cannot understand why, in defiance of the
    relevant points in Armenia's Constitution, they take quite a large sum
    from me to return it to me in 20 or 30 years. So my answer is that
    they have not met the demands."

    Heritage parliamentary group member Tevan Poghosyan noted that, after
    looking through the government's response, he found it quite
    unsatisfactory.

    "I should say that no result has been achieved," he said.


    Armenian News - Tert.am

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