ARMENIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CHIEF JUDGE TO BECOME NEXT PRESIDENT? - NEWPAPER
February 13, 2014 | 08:46
YEREVAN. - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is in search of a
candidate, for the 2018 presidential election, whose presence at the
Presidential Palace will not obstruct him from maintaining the whole
power, for example, by being a Prime Minister, Haykakan Zhamanak
daily reports.
"During a talk with our correspondent, a source, who is well informed
of the processes taking place at the backstage of the ruling circles,
was surprised how journalists do not notice the most suitable
candidate for the role of the 'British Queen;' this refers to CC
[i.e., Constitutional Court] President Gagik Harutyunyan. He will
turn 70 years old in 2018, whereupon he can no longer stay at the
office of the CC President.
"According to our source, there are numerous people among the
authorities who believe that a 70-year-old Gagik Harutyunyan is
a very suitable candidate for holding a five-year term of old age
at the Presidential Palace, and not obstructing Serzh Sargsyan,"
Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
http://news.am/eng/news/193978.html
February 13, 2014 | 08:46
YEREVAN. - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is in search of a
candidate, for the 2018 presidential election, whose presence at the
Presidential Palace will not obstruct him from maintaining the whole
power, for example, by being a Prime Minister, Haykakan Zhamanak
daily reports.
"During a talk with our correspondent, a source, who is well informed
of the processes taking place at the backstage of the ruling circles,
was surprised how journalists do not notice the most suitable
candidate for the role of the 'British Queen;' this refers to CC
[i.e., Constitutional Court] President Gagik Harutyunyan. He will
turn 70 years old in 2018, whereupon he can no longer stay at the
office of the CC President.
"According to our source, there are numerous people among the
authorities who believe that a 70-year-old Gagik Harutyunyan is
a very suitable candidate for holding a five-year term of old age
at the Presidential Palace, and not obstructing Serzh Sargsyan,"
Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
http://news.am/eng/news/193978.html