Armenian opposition declares boycott of parliament

  07 December 2015    Read: 830
Armenian opposition declares boycott of parliament
A day after the referendum to modify Armenia
The head of the party Zurabyan said that his party couldn’t sit down and work with the majority after yesterday’s referendum, the results of which, he described as totally falsified.

“There were instances of mass ballot box stuffing, violence, intimidation and bribery,” said Zurabyan.

National Assembly President Galoust Sahakyan then had Zurabyan’s microphone shut off.

Earlier, Edward Sharmazanov, the parliament’s vice-president, turned off the microphone of Heritage Party MP Zarouhie Postanjyan after she got up and addressed the legislature saying, “Yesterday, we all saw how the people went and voted against Serzh Sargsyan, for which we are thankful.

The referendum on constitutional reforms took place in Armenia December 6, which, in fact, provided for the country`s transition from the current semi-presidential to a parliamentary model of government.

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