Правящая партия "Гражданский договор" Армении проводит свой 5-й конгресс

Правящая партия Армении "Гражданский договор" в воскресенье (16 июня) провела свой 5-й конгресс. На встрече присутствовало более трехсот человек, перед которыми также выступил премьер-министр Никол Пашинян. Собрание избрало новое правление и наблюдательный комитет партии.

Выступая перед участниками, премьер-министр Никол Пашинян подчеркнул, что партия «Гражданский договор» не идеологическая - она не была ни либеральной, ни центристской, ни социал-демократической, а гражданской партией, основанной на четырех столпах: государственность, гражданство, национальная идентичность и индивидуальность. Мы - политическая партия, которая отвергла «измы», поскольку в современном мире нет более жестких идеологий, сказал премьер-министр.

Пашинян еще раз раскритиковал бывшие правящие круги в Армении, которые сейчас находятся в оппозиции и тратят много денег на распространение сфабрикованных новостей против правительства. Премьер-министр сказал, что если они продолжат в том же духе, то скоро обнищают.

Участники съезда также избрали 21 партийный совет и наблюдательный комитет из 7 человек. Среди избранных в состав Совета были премьер-министр Пашинян и спикер парламента Арарат Мирзоян. Затем Совет избрал Сурена Папикяна, министра территориального управления, новым председателем партии. Выступая вскоре после этого, Папикян сказал, что 8,000 человек подали заявку на вступление в партию, но партии необходимо создать механизм для их проверки, прежде чем принимать их в члены, чтобы они разделяли политические взгляды партии. Он добавил, что гражданский договор не хочет становиться массовой партией.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Делегаты съезда партии "Гражданский договор" 16 июня 2019 г. (фото любезно предоставлено "Арменпресс", Ереван)

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