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    CIVIL SERVICE COUNCIL HEAD DENIES OMBUDSWOMAN'S CLAIMS

    ArmenPress
    Dec 17 2004

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The head of the Civil Service
    Council, a government body supervising selection of thousands of
    employees of civil service system through competitions, denied
    Thursday the arguments of the country's human rights defender that
    the staff of her office should not be subject to the same procedure.
    Manvel Badalian, the head of the Civil Service Council, told
    reporters at a Thursday news conference that "the human rights
    defender's staff is a classical example of civil service."
    He then shrugged off the ombudswoman, Larisa Alaverdian's claims
    that extending the procedure to her staff would restrict their
    freedom and independence, saying the "level of human rights
    defender's freedom and independence is guaranteed by the Constitution
    and other laws." "Selecting members of her staff through competitions
    will only make it more professional and more effective, "he argued
    and said: "At any rate if it does not do good it will not do harm."
    In retaliation to other arguments that the human rights protection
    is a peculiar area of activity and the ombudswoman wants to have
    "reliable" staff, Badalian retorted: "But who says that the president
    of the country must not have trustworthy staff or the prime minister
    must not have loyal heads of departments?"
    Badalian also praised the government decision to raise minimal
    wages of civil service employers from 20,000 to 30,000 in 2005 and
    45,000 in 2006, saying the measure will have a positive impact in
    terms of attracting qualified personnel.
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