“No post-election developments were discussed, including the “Tsarukyan” alliance,” said NA Deputy Speaker, RPA Spokesperson Eduard Sharmazanov after the completion of the RPA SB session in response to the question of reporters whether it is possible for the RPA and the “Tsarukyan” alliance to form a coalition in the post-election period.
Generally, he does not think that the “Tsarukyan” alliance is a radical opposition, “Many citizens and why not also politicians included in the alliance who are not so little do not consider themselves as oppositions to the “Tsarukyan” alliance.”
The issue of possible alliances will be discussed in the Republican Party after the results of the elections on April 2, “After the elections, we will fix which forces have obtained the right to have factions in the new parliament and whether there is a force that can form a government alone. The coalitions are not formed an end in itself. They will be based on the overall program vision. The RPA is not going to form a coalition to any force without an ideological ground.”