Golos Armenii: Armenia's new cabinet rejects predecessors' plans
10:44 ¢ 17.05.14
Commenting on the activities of Armenia's 13th cabinet, the paper
notes that the executive has started rejecting and abandoning all the
projects and initiatives which were on their predecessors' agenda.
As an example, it cites the decision of suspending the the Industrial
Park of Gyumri, a very ambitious project in which the former cabinet
had 49% shares in the person of the Economy Ministry.
The paper further refers to the new government's earlier justification
saying that the industrial park has not carried out any work since its
inecption.
The paper describes the move as a signal that that the authorities are
no longer interested in the project and no longer willing to bring it
to life in an effort to resolve important socio-economic problems.
But ambitious though the project was, it could be revised, says the
paper, noting that the Hovik Abrahamyan-led cabinet simply gave up the
idea unlike their predecessors who were at least thinking about some
changes.
Commenting on the above, the paper says that the new cabinet's steps
seem only to be targeted at exposing the mistakes of Tigran Sargsyan,
the former prime minister.
Armenian News - Tert.am
10:44 ¢ 17.05.14
Commenting on the activities of Armenia's 13th cabinet, the paper
notes that the executive has started rejecting and abandoning all the
projects and initiatives which were on their predecessors' agenda.
As an example, it cites the decision of suspending the the Industrial
Park of Gyumri, a very ambitious project in which the former cabinet
had 49% shares in the person of the Economy Ministry.
The paper further refers to the new government's earlier justification
saying that the industrial park has not carried out any work since its
inecption.
The paper describes the move as a signal that that the authorities are
no longer interested in the project and no longer willing to bring it
to life in an effort to resolve important socio-economic problems.
But ambitious though the project was, it could be revised, says the
paper, noting that the Hovik Abrahamyan-led cabinet simply gave up the
idea unlike their predecessors who were at least thinking about some
changes.
Commenting on the above, the paper says that the new cabinet's steps
seem only to be targeted at exposing the mistakes of Tigran Sargsyan,
the former prime minister.
Armenian News - Tert.am