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    FORMER ALLIES 'AT WAR': RPA, PAP IN FRESH DISAGREEMENT OVER STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

    Education | 21.11.13 | 15:27

    By Siranuysh Gevorgyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

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    Fighting between the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and
    its former coalition partner, tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan-led Prosperous
    Armenia Party (PAP) has shifted from the political and sport fields
    onto the educational sector.

    The two former allies are now at war over the activities of the Gagik
    Tsarukyan Charitable Foundation that wants to assign scholarships and
    stipends to needy university students but claims to have encountered
    obstacles allegedly set by the RPA-controlled ministry.

    The Foundation, which has been engaged in charity activities that
    are often associated with PAP leader Tsarukyan, claims to have been
    barred from providing assistance to students, implying that this may
    well be a political decision.

    And although the Ministry of Education and Science has stated that in
    case of a formal application from the Foundation's governing bodies
    the Ministry is ready to cooperate with it in the matter of financial
    assistance to students, PAP representatives are not in a hurry to
    express their position.

    "If the Ministry is ready, then we had earlier expressed our readiness
    and expect concrete steps," says PAP lawmaker Vahan Babayan, who
    coordinates the youth programs carried out by the Gagik Tsarukyan
    Foundation.

    About a month ago the Foundation turned to universities asking them to
    provide it with lists of students from poor families who have shown
    good progress but have financial difficulties. It said that it was
    ready to pay lump-sum scholarships to some of them in the amount of
    100,000 drams (about $250) or give them monthly stipends. However,
    thanking the Foundation for the initiative, the state-run universities
    asked it to turn to the Ministry of Education and Science first and
    further implement the program through the Ministry.

    Babayan and PAP Youth Union head Vahe Enfiajyan say they sent a
    letter to the Ministry regarding the matter and insist that they have
    not received a reply yet. Enfiajyan also raised the matter in the
    National Assembly earlier this month. Both PAP members particularly
    emphasize the circumstance that no reply has been received by the
    Gagik Tsarukyan Foundation and because of that numerous students who
    need that assistance suffer today. What they find odd is that in the
    meantime Minister of Education Armen Ashotyan wrote on his Facebook
    account that RPA-affiliated lawmaker Samvel Alexanyan's foundation has
    allocated 200,000 drams (about $500) to 100 students from poor families
    each and thanked the pro-establishment tycoon for his generosity.

    Speaking to media on Wednesday Ashotyan said that they did not leave
    the PAP lawmakers' letter unanswered (the copies of them have been
    posted on the Ministry's website, but the PAP representatives say that
    they haven't yet received the letters sent on November 4) and expressed
    his bewilderment as to why problems always arose particularly with
    the Gagik Tsarukyan Foundation and why they don't act in accordance
    with the prescribed order.

    The minister stressed that the letters had been sent on party
    letterhead in the case when PAP representatives have repeatedly stated
    that the party and the foundation as two separate entities.

    "Is it the letterheads that are an obstacle to assistance to needy
    students? After all, this assistance is the display of goodwill,"
    commented another PAP lawmaker Tigran Urikhanyan in response.

    http://www.armenianow.com/society/education/50264/armenia_republicans_prosperous_armenia_party_schol arships_education

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