ARMENIA'S PRIME MINISTER STEPS DOWN
Business Standard
April 3 2014
Armenia's prime minister says he has submitted his resignation,
a move that comes in the wake of a court ruling against a pension
reform he has championed.
Tigran Sargsyan announced his move on Facebook today, but did not
give his motives.
Edward Sharmazanov, a deputy speaker of parliament and member of
the ruling Republican Party, said Armenian President Serge Sarkisian
accepted the prime minister's resignation.
The new prime minister will be nominated by the ruling party. He's
to be named within 10 days, according to the Armenian law.
The resignation of Sargsyan, who served as prime minister since 2008,
is widely believed to be linked to a pension reform that has drawn
public criticism.
Armenia's Constitutional Court ruled yesterday that the pension
legislation violated the law.
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Business Standard
April 3 2014
Armenia's prime minister says he has submitted his resignation,
a move that comes in the wake of a court ruling against a pension
reform he has championed.
Tigran Sargsyan announced his move on Facebook today, but did not
give his motives.
Edward Sharmazanov, a deputy speaker of parliament and member of
the ruling Republican Party, said Armenian President Serge Sarkisian
accepted the prime minister's resignation.
The new prime minister will be nominated by the ruling party. He's
to be named within 10 days, according to the Armenian law.
The resignation of Sargsyan, who served as prime minister since 2008,
is widely believed to be linked to a pension reform that has drawn
public criticism.
Armenia's Constitutional Court ruled yesterday that the pension
legislation violated the law.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/armenia-s-prime-minister-steps-down-114040400168_1.html