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    ARMENIAN CIVIL SERVICE BODY DECRIES 'PARTY PATRONAGE'
    Ruben Meloyan

    http://www.armenialiberty.org/content/art icle/2034616.html
    06.05.2010

    The head of a body overseeing Armenia's state bureaucracy on Thursday
    accused government ministers of aggressively pushing patronage
    appointments of new civil servants affiliated with their respective
    political parties.

    Manvel Badalian, chairman of the State Council on Civil Service,
    charged that the three parties making up the country's ruling coalition
    are keen to place their members and loyalists in various government
    agencies in violation of an Armenian law adopted in 2002.

    The law mandates the selection of ministry personnel and other
    civil servants on a solely competitive basis that takes into account
    their professional qualifications, rather than political views or
    affiliations. Badalian's council, formed by the president of the
    republic, is tasked with holding relevant job contests, evaluating
    civil servants' performance and protecting them against arbitrary
    dismissal.

    Speaking at a weekly meeting of Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian's
    cabinet, Badalian angrily complained about unnamed ministers who he
    said are guided by partisanship and other "subjective approaches"
    in advocating various personnel appointments.

    "Our parties seem to be becoming employment centers," he said.

    "Because of them, many civil servants now carry different party
    membership cards in their pockets."

    "Perhaps I am being a bit emotional but this is the reality. We will
    regret these phenomena tomorrow," the official warned, demanding that
    the government "put an end to this arbitrary and subjective practice
    which has become more widespread lately."

    "You know better than I what's going on, the candidates who are
    proposed to you and whom you are trying to push at any cost," Badalian
    told ministers. He declined to name any official allegedly involved
    in the practice, however. Nor did he specify how many patronage
    appointments have been blocked by the State Council on Civil Service.

    Sarkisian, who is affiliated with the main governing Republican Party
    of Armenia (HHK), seemed to take the extraordinary criticism seriously,
    urging the council to make full use of its legal powers in ensuring
    the integrity of the selection process. "We are expressing our support
    to the success of your mission," he told Badalian.

    None of several ministers interviewed by RFE/RL's Armenian service
    after the cabinet session admitted lobbying for fellow party members
    or other loyalists seeking civil service positions. Armen Ashotian,
    a senior HHK figure who was appointed as education minister last
    year, said: "There have been no media reports on such practices in
    our ministry in the past year."

    "This is an unknown issue to me," said Culture Minister Hasmik
    Poghosian, who has no party affiliation. Both Poghosian and Ashotian
    made clear at the same time that they find Badalian's concerns
    justified.
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