No insurmountable disagreement in ruling coalition, Heritage party says

No insurmountable disagreement in ruling coalition, Heritage party says

PanARMENIAN.Net - Heritage parliamentary group leader believes there are no insurmountable differences in the ruling coalition that might lead to clashes or unexpected statements.

At Prosperous Armenia party sitting, Stepan Safaryan admitted to seeing no preconditions that would suggest the split of the coalition.

During the February 12 Prosperous Armenia party congress, Gagik Tsarukyan was unanimously re-elected as party leader, pledging to duly fulfil his responsibilities.

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