JUSTICE MINISTER DAVID HAROUTIUNIAN INTENDS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2007 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
Noyan Tapan
Jul 6 2006
YEREVAN, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Justice Minister David Haroutiunian
is going to take part in the 2007 parliamentary elections and does
not intend to take part in the 2008 presidential elections. The
non-partisan Minister declared this to journalists on July 6 at the
parliament without disclosing with what political force he is going to
take part in the elections. The Minister "at least for the present does
not intend to create a party." He also does not exclude his joining
any party or remaining non-partisan. "I have been always engaged in
politics and will continue to," D.Haroutunian assured. According to
him, this is conditioned by a number of unsolved problems, both in the
justice and educational spheres the Minister intends to complete. The
last developments in the country prompt to him that "no non-partisan
MPs or those presening the policy of any party non-precisely should
exist any longer." He assured that if he continues to be engaged in
politics, it is unequivocal that he will express the viewpoint of
some party.
In response to journalists' question, the Minister highly appreciated
the professionalism of his Spokesperson Ara Saghatelian having
resigned lately mentioning that the latter "was a good employee"
and he was pleased with Saghatelian's work.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Noyan Tapan
Jul 6 2006
YEREVAN, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Justice Minister David Haroutiunian
is going to take part in the 2007 parliamentary elections and does
not intend to take part in the 2008 presidential elections. The
non-partisan Minister declared this to journalists on July 6 at the
parliament without disclosing with what political force he is going to
take part in the elections. The Minister "at least for the present does
not intend to create a party." He also does not exclude his joining
any party or remaining non-partisan. "I have been always engaged in
politics and will continue to," D.Haroutunian assured. According to
him, this is conditioned by a number of unsolved problems, both in the
justice and educational spheres the Minister intends to complete. The
last developments in the country prompt to him that "no non-partisan
MPs or those presening the policy of any party non-precisely should
exist any longer." He assured that if he continues to be engaged in
politics, it is unequivocal that he will express the viewpoint of
some party.
In response to journalists' question, the Minister highly appreciated
the professionalism of his Spokesperson Ara Saghatelian having
resigned lately mentioning that the latter "was a good employee"
and he was pleased with Saghatelian's work.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress