Tigran Urikhanyan, Spokesman for the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) refutes the media reports that PAP Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan and Armenia's incumbent President, Chairman of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Serzh Sargsyan reached an arrangement on PAP joining Armenia's ruling coalition and supporting the incumbent president in the 2013 presidential election.According to the reports, the PAP will support RPA leader in exchange for removal of Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan."When the right moment comes, we will speak of presidential election. As to the agreement, I can say that agreements of paramount importance were reached with our society, Armenia's citizens," Urikhanyan told Tert.am.According to unofficial comments, the PAP refused to join Armenia's ruling coalition after Tigran Sargsyan was announced Armenia's premier.Tert.am turned to Elinar Vardanyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Protection of Human Rights and Public Affairs, Parliam ent of Armenia. She refrained from any speculations on the possibility of PAP raising the issue of the premier's removal this autumn.According to her, "this process should be reasonable." In this case, the PAP will cooperate with any parliamentary force, with the opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC) and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D), and, with certain reservations, with the Heritage party.
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