Parliament Without Opposition?

PARLIAMENT WITHOUT OPPOSITION?

A1 Plus | 18:46:01 | 10-09-2004 | Politics |

Issue on stripping opposition MP of their mandates is put at the
top of Armenian National Assembly’s fall session by closed vote on
condition of anonymity.

It is hard to predict how the fate of opposition legislators will be
decided. Each MP will vote separately.

Whether those opposition MPs retaining their seats in parliament
will reject their mandates in solidarity with their less lucky fellow
parliamentarians? If so, there is no any way out from such a situation
stipulated in the constitution.

Armen Harytyunyan, the presidential representative on constitutional
issues, said new elections would be announced for 24 seats.