CIVIC SERVICE SYSTEM BECOMES MORE INDEPENDENT
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| 18:48:05 | 28-06-2005 | Politics |
"Today I will be sincere with you", chairman of the council of civic
service Manvel Badalyan stated at today's press conference. He informed
that this year the first stage of training and certification of all
the civic servants will be completed.
"The problem is that over 50 civic servants are avoiding the
examination trying to gain time for finding protectors. However it
will not happen", M. Badalyan said. In his words, 3 absences from
the certification exam are equal to dismissal.
In his opinion the system of civic service is becoming more and
more independent year by year. Manvel Badalyan also informed that
the state budget provides for 5 billion 109 million AMD for the
salary to civic servants. "In 2006 the basic salary will be raised",
M. Badalyan resumed.
A1plus
| 18:48:05 | 28-06-2005 | Politics |
"Today I will be sincere with you", chairman of the council of civic
service Manvel Badalyan stated at today's press conference. He informed
that this year the first stage of training and certification of all
the civic servants will be completed.
"The problem is that over 50 civic servants are avoiding the
examination trying to gain time for finding protectors. However it
will not happen", M. Badalyan said. In his words, 3 absences from
the certification exam are equal to dismissal.
In his opinion the system of civic service is becoming more and
more independent year by year. Manvel Badalyan also informed that
the state budget provides for 5 billion 109 million AMD for the
salary to civic servants. "In 2006 the basic salary will be raised",
M. Badalyan resumed.