ARMENIAN RULING COALITION'S FATE TO BE DECIDED IN SEPTEMBER

PanARMENIAN.Net - Three Armenian parties forming the ruling coalition give different evaluations of the expedience and longevity of the joint activities. As reported by Arminfo agency, chairman of the parliamentary faction of the Republican Party Galust Sahakian stated that there are no reasons for split of the coalition the members of which always managed to come to common decision on any issue. According to Orinats Yerkir Party chairman deputy Mher Shahgeldian, it is premature to make any forecasts about the future of the coalition. In his words, to all appearances its fate will be decided at the coalition Council sitting in September. In his turn Dashnaktsutyun Party representative Armen Rustamian stated the other day that the question of the advisability of the party's participation in the activities of the coalition is likely to be discussed at the sitting of the Supreme Body of the party in October.
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