ARMENIAN PREMIER SCOLDS MINISTERS OVER PROJECT DEADLINES
Mediamax
June 5, 2008
Armenia
Yerevan, 5 June: Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan today ordered
the ministries and state departments to make corrections in their work.
Speaking at the meeting of the government, Sargsyan said that there
are major problems related to the deadlines of the fulfilment of
his instructions, Mediamax reports. The prime minister advised the
ministers to inform about the delays concerning the fulfilment of
his orders when they take more than a week.
The prime minister ordered the members of the cabinet to prepare
for the discussions of national projects concerning the spheres of
tourism, health, and the establishment of financial and educational
centres in Armenia in the next week.
Sargsyan said that the condition of the official websites of the
ministries and state departments has sharply improved, however,
six remaining departments will have to present their proposals to
the government on the day of another meeting.
The prime minister advised the ministers to post projects on their
websites early and to be initiators of public discussions attracting
all the interested sides.
Mediamax
June 5, 2008
Armenia
Yerevan, 5 June: Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan today ordered
the ministries and state departments to make corrections in their work.
Speaking at the meeting of the government, Sargsyan said that there
are major problems related to the deadlines of the fulfilment of
his instructions, Mediamax reports. The prime minister advised the
ministers to inform about the delays concerning the fulfilment of
his orders when they take more than a week.
The prime minister ordered the members of the cabinet to prepare
for the discussions of national projects concerning the spheres of
tourism, health, and the establishment of financial and educational
centres in Armenia in the next week.
Sargsyan said that the condition of the official websites of the
ministries and state departments has sharply improved, however,
six remaining departments will have to present their proposals to
the government on the day of another meeting.
The prime minister advised the ministers to post projects on their
websites early and to be initiators of public discussions attracting
all the interested sides.