ARMENIAN PM: THERE ARE NO REASONS FOR CHANGE OF POWER, EXTRAORDINARY
ELECTIONS OR REVOLUTION IN ARMENIA
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24. ARMINFO. There are no reasons for change of
power, extraordinary elections or revolution in Armenia, Armenian
Prime Minister, Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia Andranik
Margaryan says in his interview to the Armenian Public Television.
He also refuted the rumors about his forthcoming resignation and poor
health state. He says that forces aspiring for changing power in the
country spread such rumors. The premier assured that there were no
disagreements in the government. In his words, there have not been
disagreements during the last four years. He called representatives of
the ruling coalition, the United Labor Party and the deputy group
"People's Deputy" not to yield to provocations and secure natural
activity of the parliament in order that the absence of the opposition
did not affect the law-making activity of the parliament.
The prime minister informed that structural changes were planned in
the government and a Ministry for Territorial Administration was to be
established. However, he said that it would not become a super
ministry; it would only involve structures under management of the
minister for territorial administration and coordination of
infrastructures. Andranik Margaryan did not rule out a possible staff
reshuffle in the government.
ELECTIONS OR REVOLUTION IN ARMENIA
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24. ARMINFO. There are no reasons for change of
power, extraordinary elections or revolution in Armenia, Armenian
Prime Minister, Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia Andranik
Margaryan says in his interview to the Armenian Public Television.
He also refuted the rumors about his forthcoming resignation and poor
health state. He says that forces aspiring for changing power in the
country spread such rumors. The premier assured that there were no
disagreements in the government. In his words, there have not been
disagreements during the last four years. He called representatives of
the ruling coalition, the United Labor Party and the deputy group
"People's Deputy" not to yield to provocations and secure natural
activity of the parliament in order that the absence of the opposition
did not affect the law-making activity of the parliament.
The prime minister informed that structural changes were planned in
the government and a Ministry for Territorial Administration was to be
established. However, he said that it would not become a super
ministry; it would only involve structures under management of the
minister for territorial administration and coordination of
infrastructures. Andranik Margaryan did not rule out a possible staff
reshuffle in the government.