IN ULP LEADER'S WORDS, NO POLITICAL FORCE WILL RECEIVE ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF VOTES AT ELECTIONS
Noyan Tapan
Apr 04 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. During the consultation that took
place lately at RA President's office, the United Labor Party (ULP)
parliamentary faction spoke for possible appointment of Acting Defence
Minister Serge Sargsian to the post of the Prime Minister. Gurgen
Arsenian, Chairman of United Labor Party, head of National Assembly
United Labor Party faction, reported at the April 4 press conference.
According to his observation, even under conditions of lack of
political dispute preelectoral processes develop in the political plane
in Armenia. In G. Arsenian's words, ULP estimates these processes
as satisfactory. Answering the question of one of journalists how
he treats some parties' strategy of starting the agitation campaign
ahead of the schedule, ULP leader advised to ask this question to
the representatives of these parties. Touching upon ULP's agitation
campaign, G. Arsenian said that the programs and slogans have been
already worked out and they will be presented to the public no sooner
than April 8, official start of agitation campaign.
G. Arsenian refused to make forecasts on results of parliamentary
elections.
Nevertheless, he excluded that any party will receive absolute majority
of votes. Today, in G. Arsenian's words, there is no such "monster"
political force having such huge resource in Armenia.
Noyan Tapan
Apr 04 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. During the consultation that took
place lately at RA President's office, the United Labor Party (ULP)
parliamentary faction spoke for possible appointment of Acting Defence
Minister Serge Sargsian to the post of the Prime Minister. Gurgen
Arsenian, Chairman of United Labor Party, head of National Assembly
United Labor Party faction, reported at the April 4 press conference.
According to his observation, even under conditions of lack of
political dispute preelectoral processes develop in the political plane
in Armenia. In G. Arsenian's words, ULP estimates these processes
as satisfactory. Answering the question of one of journalists how
he treats some parties' strategy of starting the agitation campaign
ahead of the schedule, ULP leader advised to ask this question to
the representatives of these parties. Touching upon ULP's agitation
campaign, G. Arsenian said that the programs and slogans have been
already worked out and they will be presented to the public no sooner
than April 8, official start of agitation campaign.
G. Arsenian refused to make forecasts on results of parliamentary
elections.
Nevertheless, he excluded that any party will receive absolute majority
of votes. Today, in G. Arsenian's words, there is no such "monster"
political force having such huge resource in Armenia.
