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    RULING PARTIES DENY CIVIL SERVICE PATRONAGE

    http://www.armenialiberty.org/content/a rticle/2037883.html
    10.05.2010
    Ruben Meloyan

    Armenia -- Manvel Badalian, chairman of the State Council on Civil
    Service at a news conference

    The three political parties represented in Armenia's government
    denied on Monday aggressively pushing, through their ministers,
    for the appointment of new civil servants affiliated with them.

    Manvel Badalian, chairman of the State Council on Civil Service,
    insisted, however, that they are keen to place their members and
    supporters in various government agencies in violation of an Armenian
    law adopted in 2002.

    Badalian first raised the issue at a meeting of Prime Minister Tigran
    Sarkisian's cabinet last week. He accused the Republican, Prosperous
    Armenia and Orinats Yerkir parties of acting like "employment centers"
    for their loyalists.

    Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Badalian clarified that his
    claims apply to all partisan ministers "without exception." "I note
    with disappointment that each of them considers recruiting members
    of their own parties a priority," he said. "Not so much at their own
    initiative as at the instructions of their party leaders."

    "Fortunately, there are cases where representatives of those parties
    are skilled specialists who pass the selection process without
    problems," added the official.

    But representatives of all three parties denied any involvement in
    the alleged practice. "We have proved our commitment to political
    solidarity and broad-based cooperation and have never been obsessed
    with partisanship," Eduard Sharmazanov, a spokesman for President
    Serzh Sarkisian's Republican Party (HHK) told RFE/RL.

    "But we also think that there are very good cadres within the
    Republican Party that have served and will serve the Republic of
    Armenia well," he said.

    Vartan Bostanjian, a senior lawmaker from the Prosperous Armenia (BHK)
    party, similarly assured journalists that none of its three ministers
    has lobbied for patronage appointments in the civil service. He said
    the BHK may have only "put in a good word" for competent individuals
    who are not necessarily affiliated with it.

    "The Orinats Yerkir Party has never given precedence to such
    practices," Susanna Abrahamian, a party spokeswoman, told RFE/RL. "But
    people may work in various agencies and have party affiliations. That
    is not forbidden by the law."

    The law in question mandates the selection of ministry personnel
    and other civil servants on a solely competitive basis taking into
    account their professional qualifications, rather than political
    views or affiliations. The State Council on Civil Service, formed by
    the president of the republic, is tasked with holding job contests,
    evaluating civil servants' performance and protecting them against
    arbitrary dismissal.
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