ARMENIAN STATE REVENUE COMMITTEE NEITHER CONFIRMS NOR DENIES KHACHATRYAN'S RESIGNATION
news.am
Aug 23, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Armenian State Revenue Committee neither confirmed nor
denied the information on Chairman Gagik Khachatryan's resignation.
"The information will be available in several hours. At the moment we
cannot provide information," the committee press service told Armenian
News-NEWS.am, declining to comment on the rumors that Khacahtryan
purchased a plant abroad.
As Haykakan Zhamanak reported earlier, Chairman of Armenian State
Revenue Committee Gagik Khachatryan handed in resignation to Armenian
President on Monday. Sources close to the presidential administration
consider the resignation will be approved. Deputies to Chairman of
Armenian State Revenue Committee Ruben Kocharyan and Armen Alaverdyan
also confirmed the information.
Early in August the newspaper wrote Gagik Khachatryan went on
vacation and he would resign after he returns. Spokesperson for
Armenian President Armen Arzumanyan did not refute the information on
Khacahtrayn's resignation. Referring to the question whether President
Sargsyan signed the decree on his resignation, Arzumanyan replied:
"The president's decrees are published in due course."
news.am
Aug 23, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Armenian State Revenue Committee neither confirmed nor
denied the information on Chairman Gagik Khachatryan's resignation.
"The information will be available in several hours. At the moment we
cannot provide information," the committee press service told Armenian
News-NEWS.am, declining to comment on the rumors that Khacahtryan
purchased a plant abroad.
As Haykakan Zhamanak reported earlier, Chairman of Armenian State
Revenue Committee Gagik Khachatryan handed in resignation to Armenian
President on Monday. Sources close to the presidential administration
consider the resignation will be approved. Deputies to Chairman of
Armenian State Revenue Committee Ruben Kocharyan and Armen Alaverdyan
also confirmed the information.
Early in August the newspaper wrote Gagik Khachatryan went on
vacation and he would resign after he returns. Spokesperson for
Armenian President Armen Arzumanyan did not refute the information on
Khacahtrayn's resignation. Referring to the question whether President
Sargsyan signed the decree on his resignation, Arzumanyan replied:
"The president's decrees are published in due course."