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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS

    Itar Tass, Russia
    April 3 2014

    World
    April 03, 21:17 UTC+4 YEREVAN

    The resignation was announced at a meeting of the ruling Republican
    Party leaders' meeting in Yerevan

    YEREVAN, April 03, /ITAR-TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
    resigned on Thursday, April 3. The resignation was announced at a
    meeting of the ruling Republican Party leaders' meeting in Yerevan.

    He tendered resignation to President Serzh Sargsyan a month ago but
    it was put away pending Armenia's accession to the Customs Union of
    Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia and the Republican Party's economic
    forum on this topic.

    In his letter of resignation, Sargsyan wrote that "the decision is
    timely and well considered".

    "This is a balanced decision that was not made on the spur of the
    moment," Eduard Sharmazanov, the party's spokesperson and parliament
    deputy speaker, said.

    Under the Constitution, a new prime minister has to be appointed within
    ten days after the government's resignation. A new government has to be
    appointed within 20 days after the appointment of the prime minister.

    Sargsyan was reappointed as prime minister in May 2013.

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