The Armenian Republican Party can’t make a decision

23/11/2005

Whereas the leader of the “National Unity” political party came to terms with the members of the boycott and the committee and called them back yesterday, the “Justice” alliance, on the other hand, has not been able to do that. According to secretary of the “Justice” party of the National Assembly Victor Dallakyan, they had to discuss the issue concerning whether or not the electoral committee members were going to be at the polls or not on referendum day. However, it was later decided to leave the discussion until today’s alliance session especially since many members disagreed regarding this issue. For example, one of the alliance members Arshak Sadoyan is against taking out the members from the committee and considers that as betrayal. Meanwhile, a large part of the political parties of the alliance is in favor of excluding the committees on referendum day. “Tomorrow we will discuss the issue of the committees. The issue simply has to do with technical difficulties which will be solved today and we will make a final decision tomorrow,” said Victor Dallakyan. As for the announcements made by Arshak Sadoyan and the disagreements about the decision of the alliance, Victor Dallakyan doesn’t see anything bad in that. “You are already used to hearing such announcements made by Arshak Sadoyan and are immune to them. I can say the same for me,” he said and added that members of the alliance must comply with the decisions made. According to Dallakyan, after the session yesterday it was decided to organize a meeting on November 24 in the Malatia-Sebastian community in Yerevan with the help of the “18+8” political party.