Heritage Party and the ARFD object to the Republican Party's draft statement on mechanisms to find ways out of the post-election situation in Armenia.
The head of Heritage's parliamentary group Ruben Hakobyan has told ArmInfo that this document has nothing to do with the reality caused by the Feb 18 presidential election. "In their time the Republicans dismissed our proposals to dissolve the parliament, to conduct 100% party-list elections and to transit to a parliamentary regime, and now they are suggesting things that have nothing to do with the current reality. If they actually want to find a way out, they must
consider our scenario as well," Hakobyan said.
The Armenian National Congress has its own proposals, stipulating removing the illegitimate regime and restoring the constitutional order.
"For this purpose, we must amend the Electoral Code and jointly consider ways to organize mid-term presidential and parliamentary elections," the ANC says, adding that it is ready to discuss only this scenario.
In an interview with ArmInfo the secretary of the parliamentary group of the ARFD Aghvan Vardanyan was laconic: "We have examined that document and cannot accept it."
Prosperous Armenia will make its position public this evening.
The Republican Party suggests organizing political consultations between the ruling forces and the opposition with a view to find solutions to the most urgent problems.