Число мандатов определено, но интрига сохраняется

По приблизительным подсчетам правящая Республиканская партия Армении по итогам прошедших в воскресенье выборов в Национальное Собрание получит около 68 мандатов в 131-местном Национальном Собрании Армении.

Коалиционный партнер РПА - "Процветающая Армения" может претендовать на 36 мандатов, Армянский национальный конгресс - семь, "Оринац Еркир" - на шесть, АРФ "Дашнакцутюн" и партия "Наследие" - по пять. При этом, РПА является единственной политической силой, чья фракция еще может увеличиться за счет так называемых независимых кандидатов из числа мажоритариев, представленных в основном крупными бизнесменами.

Таким образом, имея абсолютное большинство в парламенте Пятого созыва, в принципе республиканцы вполне могут обойтись и без создания новой коалиции. Однако учитывая предстоящие уже в феврале 2013 года выборы президента, лидеру республиканцев Сержу Саргсяну необходима поддержка как минимум "Процветающей Армении". И эта поддержка ему необходима уже сейчас. Пока что основные политические игроки, попавшие в парламент, хранят молчание, но уже в ближайшие дни следует ожидать их заявлений. Первое из таких заявлений прозвучит уже сегодня вечером на митинге АНК, который будет представлен в парламенте минимальным числом мандатов. Так что интрига, связанная с раскладом сил в будущем парламенте, а главное министерских портфелей и поддержкой будущего президента все еще сохраняется.

В парламенте минувшего созыва РПА имела 63 мандата, "Процветающая Армения" - 26 и "Оринац еркир" - 8 мандатов. У "Дашнакцутюн" и "Наследия" были 16 и 7 мандатов. По итогам парламентских выборов 2007 года управление страной осуществляет правящая коалиция в составе РПА, ППА и "Оринац еркир". В правительстве РПА представлена премьер-министром и семью министрами. За партией также закреплен пост спикера и одного из вице-спикеров парламента. "Процветающая Армения" представлена четырьмя министрами. За партией также закреплен пост вице-спикера парламента. "Оринац Еркир" представлена в правительстве тремя министрами.

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