EX HEAD OF PRESIDENT'S STAFF TO BE APPOINTED DEPUTY PM ON CUSTOMS UNION ISSUES
18:45 / 18.09.2013
When Armenia's president ordered to set up a commission for
constitutional reforms, many have started claiming that he paves his
way to the PM's office as Armenia will soon pass from presidential
system of governance to parliamentary one.
It is claimed that the commission has been formed with that purpose.
According to Nyut.am's sources though, for a long time the Armenian
authorities are stressing that the current system of governance is
not effective and it is necessary to have 3-4 deputy PMs who will
coordinate separate spheres and the set up commission will focus on
it. The sources say the deputy PM on Customs Union issues will be
Karen Karapetyan, ex head of president's staff.
Nyut.am
From: A. Papazian
18:45 / 18.09.2013
When Armenia's president ordered to set up a commission for
constitutional reforms, many have started claiming that he paves his
way to the PM's office as Armenia will soon pass from presidential
system of governance to parliamentary one.
It is claimed that the commission has been formed with that purpose.
According to Nyut.am's sources though, for a long time the Armenian
authorities are stressing that the current system of governance is
not effective and it is necessary to have 3-4 deputy PMs who will
coordinate separate spheres and the set up commission will focus on
it. The sources say the deputy PM on Customs Union issues will be
Karen Karapetyan, ex head of president's staff.
Nyut.am
From: A. Papazian