Government-private sector cooperation to be model of new world,
Armenian premier says
YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Armenia's government plans to adopt a
doctrine to make the private sector-government cooperation a new basis
for the public management system, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
said during the Friday conference Crisis: Russian and Armenian Versions.
`There must be a new way of the private sector-government coexistence
with new management solutions, without which it is impossible to build
an effective management system,' the premier said, adding the
government and the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) are trying to
reach strategic decisions.
`Together, we are elaborating doctrines and concepts and we have a
common vision of further projects,' Sargsyan said.
The premier pointed out that some lawyers had been categorically
against the idea of establishing such structure, saying it would limit
the government's power in making strategic decisions.
`We vow to make decisions together with the representatives of the
private sector, including businessmen form the Armenian Diaspora. These
successful entrepreneurs have proved to have a right making strategic
decisions,' Sargsyan concluded. Z. Sh. `0--
Armenian premier says
YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Armenia's government plans to adopt a
doctrine to make the private sector-government cooperation a new basis
for the public management system, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
said during the Friday conference Crisis: Russian and Armenian Versions.
`There must be a new way of the private sector-government coexistence
with new management solutions, without which it is impossible to build
an effective management system,' the premier said, adding the
government and the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) are trying to
reach strategic decisions.
`Together, we are elaborating doctrines and concepts and we have a
common vision of further projects,' Sargsyan said.
The premier pointed out that some lawyers had been categorically
against the idea of establishing such structure, saying it would limit
the government's power in making strategic decisions.
`We vow to make decisions together with the representatives of the
private sector, including businessmen form the Armenian Diaspora. These
successful entrepreneurs have proved to have a right making strategic
decisions,' Sargsyan concluded. Z. Sh. `0--