Vardan Bostanjyan: ANC-coalition dialogue will enable discussion of current issues

Vardan Bostanjyan: ANC-coalition dialogue will enable discussion of current issues

PanARMENIAN.Net - A member of Prosperous Armenia Party commented on course of the first opposition-coalition meeting held July 18 in a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

According to Vardan Bostanjyan, the opposition-coalition dialogue will allow for discussion of the most current issues and challenges the country faces and find a solution by joining efforts.

As Bostanjyan noted, at the fist meeting, the parties restricted themselves to expressing their positions on a number of issues, agreeing on the format being the most civilized in solving the urgent issues.

According to Prosperous Armenia member, Armenian National Congress (ANC)-coalition meeting has formed the institute of a dialogue in Armenia.

The first meeting between the coalition group and ANC was held on July 18.

The composition of ANC delegation to negotiate with the authorities included ANC coordinator Levon Zurabyan, representative of the central bureau David Shahnazaryan, a member of ANC economic committee, the head of ANC structure in Malatya Vahagn Khachatryan, People’s Party of Armenia secretary Felix Khachatryan and deputy head of Armenian National Movement Samvel Abrahamyan

Coalitional working group formed to participate in coalition-opposition talks, included: David Harutyunyan (Republican Party of Armenia), Gagik Minasyan (Republican Party of Armenia), Naira Zohrabyan (Prosperous Armenia Party), Vardan Bostanjyan (Prosperous Armenia Party), Mher Shahgeldyan (Orinats Yerkir Party) and Khachik Harutyunyan (Orinats Yerkir Party).

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