NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ARMENIA TOOK PART IN PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS
Economic News (Information Agency Oreanda)
December 28, 2010 Tuesday
Russia
Yerevan. OREANDA-NEWS . December 28, 2010. On December 23 on the
initiative of the NA Standing Committee on Science, Education,
Culture, Youth and Sport parliamentary hearings were held, where the
bills On RA National Academy of Sciences and On Amending the RA law
On Scientific and Scientific-Technical Activities were debated.
The NA Deputies, scientists, academicians, high-ranking responsible
persons took part in the parliamentary hearings.
Opening the hearings the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on
Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Artak Davtyan noted that
the sphere regulated the law, which was passed ten years ago and which
comprised of two articles, that is why a need occurred to regulate the
legislative gaps and turn to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
He said that the draft law On RA National Academy of Sciences had been
debated in the NA Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture,
Youth and Sport, and it was decided to organize parliamentary hearings,
which would give opportunity to hear new opinions and draft the bill.
Touching upon the programme of RA Government activity, Artak Davyan
noticed that the development of science and education had also been
declared one of the priorities of the programme, where directly had
been stressed the reconstruction of the system and the creation of
such structures, which would be able to unite the mental potential
and use it for the benefit of the Armenian people.
The President of RA National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan
gave a key report.
According to him, that by the draft law the legal bases of RA NAS
organization and activity, their guarantees, the main principles of its
relations with the state bodies, scientific, scientific-technical and
entities and participants of innovative activity, the development of
basic and applied science as a basis of scientific-technical progress,
economic, social and cultural development.
Summing up the hearings the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee
on Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Artak Davtyan told
those present that all the presented proposals would be debated. A
joint working group would be formed for that purpose.
From: A. Papazian
Economic News (Information Agency Oreanda)
December 28, 2010 Tuesday
Russia
Yerevan. OREANDA-NEWS . December 28, 2010. On December 23 on the
initiative of the NA Standing Committee on Science, Education,
Culture, Youth and Sport parliamentary hearings were held, where the
bills On RA National Academy of Sciences and On Amending the RA law
On Scientific and Scientific-Technical Activities were debated.
The NA Deputies, scientists, academicians, high-ranking responsible
persons took part in the parliamentary hearings.
Opening the hearings the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on
Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Artak Davtyan noted that
the sphere regulated the law, which was passed ten years ago and which
comprised of two articles, that is why a need occurred to regulate the
legislative gaps and turn to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
He said that the draft law On RA National Academy of Sciences had been
debated in the NA Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture,
Youth and Sport, and it was decided to organize parliamentary hearings,
which would give opportunity to hear new opinions and draft the bill.
Touching upon the programme of RA Government activity, Artak Davyan
noticed that the development of science and education had also been
declared one of the priorities of the programme, where directly had
been stressed the reconstruction of the system and the creation of
such structures, which would be able to unite the mental potential
and use it for the benefit of the Armenian people.
The President of RA National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan
gave a key report.
According to him, that by the draft law the legal bases of RA NAS
organization and activity, their guarantees, the main principles of its
relations with the state bodies, scientific, scientific-technical and
entities and participants of innovative activity, the development of
basic and applied science as a basis of scientific-technical progress,
economic, social and cultural development.
Summing up the hearings the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee
on Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Artak Davtyan told
those present that all the presented proposals would be debated. A
joint working group would be formed for that purpose.
From: A. Papazian