Thee opposition parties form a bloc ahead of the 2017 parliamentary elections
Three Armenian opposition political parties signed on Monday a memorandum of cooperation that they could jointly contest Armenia’s next parliamentary elections due in May 2017.
The document, signed by the representatives of the “Republic”, “Bright Armenia”, and “Civil Contract” parties, envisages forming a political bloc with a united list of candidates to run for the parliament seats. The memorandum of cooperation also announces about upcoming talks to set up a united party.
“Let God protect us to save Armenia,” Sasun Mikayelyan, Chairman of the Civil Contract Party board declared after the signing ceremony.
He next called on the people and individuals concerned with the future of the country to entrust them to ensure victories for the political force.