April 11, 2012 - 10:26 AMT
Heritage to attempt quitting anti-forgery agreement, paper says

Zhoghovurd paper says that Heritage party will shortly try to withdraw from the single inter-party headquarters established on April 4 to counter election forgery.

According to the paper’s data, Heritage is going to come up with proposals at April 11 meeting which definitely will not get support by any of the forces.

For instance, Heritage will allegedly suggest that the declaration of the headquarters should be signed by the leaders of the political forces, being well aware that Armenian National Congress head Levon Ter-Petrossian or Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan will hardly attend the meeting to personally sign the documents.

Heritage may withdraw from the agreement if its proposal fails, the paper says.

Vice-chairman of Heritage Ruben Hakobyan said they are going to submit two significant proposals to the headquarters. “Our proposals must be approved, if this is a fair and practical initiative, and not an imitation,” he told the paper.