Heritage member: PM’s resignation was result of cooperation of non-coalition forces
Today’s working meeting was planned before the Prime Minister handed in his resignation, but the resignation became the main subject of discussion, Heritage parliamentary faction head Ruben Hakobyan told reporters after a regular meeting of the four factions, which lasted more than two hours.
“We determined that the PM’s resignation was a result of cooperation of the four non-coalition factions of parliament,” he added.
Hakobyan noted that the four factions decided to continue cooperation and a plan of further actions will be developed during their next meetings.
Besides, according to him, they intend to release a commentary on the Constitutional Court judgement on the pension law. “We are in favor of a complete change of power. We believe that the government’s resignation is connected with the cooperation in that format.”