Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA) leader believes tension in Armenia’s domestic policy will continue till 2012 parliamentary election.
As Aram Sargsyan told a news conference in Yerevan, the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) failed to resolve the country’s issues. “DPA’s hands are tied, as many of those who led the country to a crisis are affiliated with coalition,” Sargsyan said.
In this connection, DPA leader suggested formation of an alliance consisting of political forces and experts to work out a 2-year anti-crisis program.
As RPA member Hovhannes Sahakyan noted, in turn, Armenian President Serz Sargsyan supports the idea of cooperation, with government-initiated events and round table discussions to prove the above. Sahakyan disagreed with DPA leader as to tensions in domestic policy, characterizing the situation as stable.