National Assembly Chair Press Secretary Resigns
Tert.am
11:51 - 06.02.10
As of February 5, Press Secretary for the National Assembly Chair
Nairi Petrossian has resigned from his post. As stated by the RA
National Assembly public and information affairs department, the
reason for his resignation is that he has found other employment.
`I honestly wish to thank National Assembly Chair Hovik Abrahamyan for
working together effectively during this last period. The parliament
was a unique school of politics where it was possible for me to be
present in the most important developments in our political life.
`I will fondly remember all the RA National Assembly deputies and
colleagues. Their assistance helped me to fulfill my work obligations.
Finally, I would like to direct perhaps my highest expression of
gratitude to the Journalists Union of Armenia. I hope that I have been
of assistance in the National Assembly in the work of carrying out the
duties of your trade. I also hope that there will be opportunities for
amicable meetings in the future,' said Petrossian.
Tert.am
11:51 - 06.02.10
As of February 5, Press Secretary for the National Assembly Chair
Nairi Petrossian has resigned from his post. As stated by the RA
National Assembly public and information affairs department, the
reason for his resignation is that he has found other employment.
`I honestly wish to thank National Assembly Chair Hovik Abrahamyan for
working together effectively during this last period. The parliament
was a unique school of politics where it was possible for me to be
present in the most important developments in our political life.
`I will fondly remember all the RA National Assembly deputies and
colleagues. Their assistance helped me to fulfill my work obligations.
Finally, I would like to direct perhaps my highest expression of
gratitude to the Journalists Union of Armenia. I hope that I have been
of assistance in the National Assembly in the work of carrying out the
duties of your trade. I also hope that there will be opportunities for
amicable meetings in the future,' said Petrossian.