ARMENIA'S MINISTERS LEARN FROM DOORKEEPERS WHETHER THEY ARE STILL IN OFFICE - NEWSPAPER
news.am
Nov 3 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Representatives of several foreign embassies in Armenia call
the country's "questionable" ministries, every morning in recent days,
to learn whether the current minister would continue in his capacity,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
"In private conversations, staff members of different ministries also
confess that they and their colleagues are also busy with seeking new
jobs. No one in the ministries knows what will happen tomorrow. Will
they continue working, or find themselves on the street? When
entering [their] workplace in the morning, [even] certain ministers
half-jokingly ask the doorkeepers as to whether or not they are still
ministers," Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
Nov 3 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Representatives of several foreign embassies in Armenia call
the country's "questionable" ministries, every morning in recent days,
to learn whether the current minister would continue in his capacity,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
"In private conversations, staff members of different ministries also
confess that they and their colleagues are also busy with seeking new
jobs. No one in the ministries knows what will happen tomorrow. Will
they continue working, or find themselves on the street? When
entering [their] workplace in the morning, [even] certain ministers
half-jokingly ask the doorkeepers as to whether or not they are still
ministers," Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress