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    PARTY DETERMINES ITS HUMAN RESOURCE POLICY ON ITS OWN
    S. Haroutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    09 Sep 2008
    Armenia

    In response to the questions of the journalists, RPA Vice Chair GALOUST
    SAHAKYAN presents his arguments on the decision of the RPA Executive
    Body on the "inexpediency" of NA Speaker Tigran Torosyan's remaining
    in office.

    "Each party determines its human resource policy, i.e. the role of
    each political figure, on its own. In general, all kinds of similar
    changes result from a political decision, and the party does not have
    a negative attitude towards Tigran Torosyan."

    "What arguments did the Executive Body bring during its session to
    support the resignation of T. Torosyan?"

    "This is within the competences of the Executive Session. I believe
    it is one of the activities of the party, and there is no problem in
    terms of making any argument and presenting it to the public."

    "But this may arouse a question in the public as to what such decision
    was conditioned by."

    "There may be various occasions that may arouse questions in public,
    but I repeat, each party determines its strategy on its own. Therefore,
    I don't think we should present the internal discussions of the party
    to the public."

    "How do you estimate Tigran Torosyan's activities in the post of the
    NA Speaker for so many yea rs?"

    "Estimation is one thing, and the country's functions and political
    processes - quite different things. Naturally, we have many years'
    experience of joint work, and I believe that it will certainly have its
    continuation. That's to say, being a political figure inside a party is
    a role, and what is happening now is nothing more than a role casting."

    "Can you remember a case when Tigran Torosyan failed to perform
    his duties?"

    "Tigran Torosyan is a political figure and not an employee of some
    agency for us to decide everything based upon positive and negative
    evaluations. Our decision has no bearing to Tigran Torosyan's activity;
    it is a political decision. The role of each political figure is
    determined by his political team: if it is necessary to be here,
    we'll be here; should it be required to be elsewhere, we'll be there."

    "Do you expect Tigran Torosyan to hand in resignation himself? What
    will happen if that doesn't take place?"

    "This is not a proper moment for us to be guided by expectations. The
    party has undertaken a step, and I believe that decisions on the
    further steps will again be made by our party."

    "Isn't the effectiveness of the NA activities the 'index'
    predetermining whether or not to remove the NA Speaker from office?"

    "The a ctivities of the National Assembly should be evaluated by the
    people. All in all, the Parliament has worked well during the recent
    years in terms of legislative activities. I don't think the party's
    decision should be stipulated by the personal features or activities
    of Tigran Torosyan. Today the party sees me in the role of a Deputy;
    tomorrow it may see me in the role of a village governor."

    "If Tigran Torosyan doesn't resign, will you dismiss him from the
    party?"

    "That will be decided in joint manner. I don't think this is the
    situation when we are required to discuss that option. There is no
    problem of the kind at the moment. After all, let me say that it is
    up to each family to handle its internal problems on its own."
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