HAK going to initiate new collection of signatures in fall
The Armenian National Congress (HAK) explains the failure of an initiative group to collect 44 signatures required for convening an extraordinary sitting on the Harsnakar case in its own way.
"Holidays have started, many MPs are absent from the country," says HAK senior representative Gagik Jhnagiryan.
The HAK MP does not consider it failure; rather, he is glad that the initiative united the representatives of four political forces.
HAK will initiate a new collection of signatures in autumn in an attempt to gather the required 44 signatures.
"The Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) has no other option. It is bound to be opposition," Gagik Jhangiryan stressed.
Asked what prevents HAK to organize a collection of signatures to begin impeachment proceedings, Mr. Jhangiryan expressed his doubts over the success of the move.
"After 2-3 successful moves with other opposition forces, I do not rule out such an initiative," he concluded.