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    MANVEL BADALYAN: NO PRESSURE ON AUTHORITIES' PART

    news.am
    May 10 2010
    Armenia

    The Armenian laws regulating the civil service grants the necessary
    independence to the Civil Service Council staff to oppose pressure
    and work honestly, Council Chairman Manvel Badalyan told a press
    conference.

    He stressed that he has never been pressured by the top officials since
    he was appointed eight years ago, as the authorities are concerned
    with the formation of a civil service system in Armenia. "My relatives
    and friends have exerted pressure on me. But I cannot go beyond the
    limit even for my nearest and dearest," Badalyan said. He pointed out
    repeated attempts of placing people in a job by the "party membership"
    principle since the coalition government was formed in Armenia. "Almost
    all the ministers and heads of agencies try to get their party mates
    employed by party leaders' orders. I have the impression that they are
    defending their parties' interests rather than the state interests. I
    said it at the Government's sitting," Badalyan said. He pointed out
    that he has raisied the problem several times and will go on doing
    so until it has been resolved. Badalyan pointed out a need for a
    provision in the coalition memorandum which would prohibit members
    of political parties from working at the civil service.

    He pointed out his personal contribution to the improvement of
    the system. "In some cases staff members of the RA Presidential
    Administration, heads of departments and agencies failed the exams we
    conducted for them - 250 people were dismissed from various government
    agencies," Badalyan said. He said that about 20% of the applicants
    fail the exams.
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