HAKOB BAGRATUNI: LEBANESE NEW GOVERNMENT TO HAVE ONE ARMENIAN MINISTER
17:07, 12 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian community of Lebanon hopes
to have its representative in the newly forming government, Armenpress
was reported by the Representative of the Armenian Parliamentary Bloc
in Lebanon Hakob Bagratuni, adding that if the government involves
14 members, the Armenian community would have one representative and
in case of 30 members, Armenians would have two ministers.
Bagratuni also stated that on April 10 he had met with the Prime
Minister of Lebanon Tamam Salam. The meeting was attended as well
by the Armenian deputy Arthur Nazaryan. The sides discussed issues
related to the preservation of the national solidarity, security and
stability in Lebanon.
According to the Representative of the Armenian Parliamentary Bloc in
Lebanon Hakob Bagratuni, Armenian deputies assist the newly elected
Prime Minister Tamam Salam. The Armenian community is one of the seven
communities and has its peculiar place in Lebanon. In the Parliament
the community has six deputies: Hakob Bagratuni, Arthur Nazaryan, Shant
Chinchinyan, Sepuh Galpakyan, Serzh Tursagsyan and Zhan Oghasapyan.
17:07, 12 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian community of Lebanon hopes
to have its representative in the newly forming government, Armenpress
was reported by the Representative of the Armenian Parliamentary Bloc
in Lebanon Hakob Bagratuni, adding that if the government involves
14 members, the Armenian community would have one representative and
in case of 30 members, Armenians would have two ministers.
Bagratuni also stated that on April 10 he had met with the Prime
Minister of Lebanon Tamam Salam. The meeting was attended as well
by the Armenian deputy Arthur Nazaryan. The sides discussed issues
related to the preservation of the national solidarity, security and
stability in Lebanon.
According to the Representative of the Armenian Parliamentary Bloc in
Lebanon Hakob Bagratuni, Armenian deputies assist the newly elected
Prime Minister Tamam Salam. The Armenian community is one of the seven
communities and has its peculiar place in Lebanon. In the Parliament
the community has six deputies: Hakob Bagratuni, Arthur Nazaryan, Shant
Chinchinyan, Sepuh Galpakyan, Serzh Tursagsyan and Zhan Oghasapyan.