Parties to Armenia’s Political Coalition sign declaration

Parties to Armenia’s Political Coalition sign declaration

PanARMENIAN.Net - On February 17, at the Presidential Palace the parties to the Political Coalition – the Republican Party of Armenia, Bargavach Hayastan party (BA) and Orinats Yerkir party (OY) - signed the Declaration of the Political Coalition.

On behalf of the Republican Party it was signed by RA President, Chairman of the Party Serzh Sargsyan, on behalf of Bargavach Hayastan - by Chairman of the Party Gagik Tsarukian, and on behalf of Orinats Yerkir - by Chairman of the Party Arthur Baghdassarian, the RA presidential press service reported.

“Three years ago the RPA, BA and OY political parties formed a political coalition which assumed responsibilities for Armenia’s political, economic and social development.

The Political Coalition was formed when the country was going through difficult times. The formation of the Coalition, expression of will and resolve by its members and collective acceptance of responsibilities for the actions of the authorities has played a significant role in ensuring stability and normal life in the country. It has also become an important factor in successfully defying the external and internal challenges facing the Republic of Armenia, including the events in South Ossetia and preclusion of a serious social downturn conditioned by the severe global financial and economic crisis.

Political Coalition restates that it is important to withstand jointly all potential external threats, carry on with the structural changes in the country, provide them with new momentum and guarantee tangible results.

Political Coalition declares its resolve to make more courageous steps toward ensuring Armenia’s post-crisis progressive development and improvement of well-being of our people, placing special emphasis on comprehensive fight against corruption and significant reduction of the shadow economy.

Political Coalition underscores the importance of unity in this process and reiterates its political responsibility for these changes.

The parties of the Coalition are united in meeting these changes and in the upcoming parliamentary elections will not strive to increase their political weight through contesting against each other or changing correlation of forces within the Coalition. The Coalition partners are confident that sustained implementation of the reforms will further increase the political role of the Coalition and public trust toward it, resulting in the amplified participation of the Coalition at the RA National Assembly after the parliamentary elections. Furthermore, at the presidential elections the Political Coalition will come up with one single nomination in the person of the current President, creating thus guarantees of further continuance of the changes and sustainable development of our country for the next five years,” the Declaration reads.

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