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    PRIME MINISTER'S RESIGNATION WAS NOT A BIG SURPRISE, SAYS EXPERT

    13:37 * 07.04.14

    Tigran Sargsyan's resignation as the head of Armenia's cabinet might
    be a surprise for this moment, but it wasn't unexpected at all, an
    Armenian political analyst has said, pointing out to the length of
    the ex-premier's tenure.

    "I think it was clear to many that this wasn't the kind of Government
    capable of working until the next election time, because the
    country was not in a good situation. To me, this is a replacement
    of individuals, not just one person," Alexander Iskandaryan told
    reporters on Monday.

    Tigran Sargsyan was appointed prime minister after the presidential
    elections in 2008 and headed the Armenian cabinet until his resignation
    last week.

    The expert said he doesn't expect major changes of the new cabinet,
    with the president remaining in office and no serious turns being
    observed in the general policy line.

    But he refrained from foretelling the future premier's name.

    "The key problem is the investment shortage, the one of the long-term
    and cheap money. Any prime minister has to resolve this. It is
    important to find a solution to the [Eurasian] Customs Union
    integration process and continue the fight against corruption and
    oligarchy," he added.

    Asked whether he thinks that the prime minister might have resigned
    under the opposition's pressure, Iskandaryan ruled out such a
    possibility.

    Armenian News - Tert.am


    From: Baghdasarian
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