RA GOVERNMENT DENIES RUMORS ON ARMEN SARGSYAN'S APPOINTMENT AS PRIME MINSTER
PanArmenian
April 16 2009
Armenia
Armenian Government denies rumors on the possibility of Armen
Sargsyan's being appointed as Prime Minister. When questioned by
PanAREMENIAN.Net reporter about the reliability of such information,
Petros Demirchyan, RA Government PR and Information Department Head,
said that they encounter such rumors almost every day. "I find it
unnecessary to comment on these rumors. Such information apparently
serves the interests of certain political forces."
The Mass Media have today released information that ex-premier
Armen Sargsyan, currently residing in Great Britain, intends to be
re-appointed to the same post. The assumption is based on the fact that
ex-Premier assisted RA President Serzh Sargsyan in the realization
of most of his election programs, as well as maintained a balance in
the country's political life by setting up MIAK political party.
Meanwhile, MIAK Press Secretary Nayira Karapetyan announced that
the party is often mistakenly associated with Armen Sargsyan. "I
announce in all seriousness that MIAK party is not in any way related
to ex-premier Armen Sargsyan," she said.
PanArmenian
April 16 2009
Armenia
Armenian Government denies rumors on the possibility of Armen
Sargsyan's being appointed as Prime Minister. When questioned by
PanAREMENIAN.Net reporter about the reliability of such information,
Petros Demirchyan, RA Government PR and Information Department Head,
said that they encounter such rumors almost every day. "I find it
unnecessary to comment on these rumors. Such information apparently
serves the interests of certain political forces."
The Mass Media have today released information that ex-premier
Armen Sargsyan, currently residing in Great Britain, intends to be
re-appointed to the same post. The assumption is based on the fact that
ex-Premier assisted RA President Serzh Sargsyan in the realization
of most of his election programs, as well as maintained a balance in
the country's political life by setting up MIAK political party.
Meanwhile, MIAK Press Secretary Nayira Karapetyan announced that
the party is often mistakenly associated with Armen Sargsyan. "I
announce in all seriousness that MIAK party is not in any way related
to ex-premier Armen Sargsyan," she said.