HRAPARAK: RE-ARRANGEMENTS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH GOVERNMENT
09:36 * 14.10.14
The paper has turned attention to recent cabinet reshuffles in
Nagorno-Karabakh, noting that they have a serious political context
against the backdrop of the upcoming (2017) presidential elections.
It says that the Control Chamber's former president, Arthur Mosiyan
(who stepped down on Thursday), is expected to take over for the
prosecutor general. The authorities reportedly believe that his
appointment will strengthen the positions of his party, Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), which is a governing
political force in Karabakh.
The paper notes that the country's vice prime minister, Arthur
Aghabekyan, is also a member of that party. Besides, says the paper,
he is thought to be the most likely candidate for the next premier.
Citing its sources close to the government, the paper adds that a
bright future is awaiting the incumbent prosecutor general Arshavir
Gharamyan (a former policeman who commanded a battalion during the
Nagorno-Karabakh war). The paper says that he maintains very close ties
with President Bako Sahakyan who sees him as his next legal successor.
Armenian News - Tert.am
09:36 * 14.10.14
The paper has turned attention to recent cabinet reshuffles in
Nagorno-Karabakh, noting that they have a serious political context
against the backdrop of the upcoming (2017) presidential elections.
It says that the Control Chamber's former president, Arthur Mosiyan
(who stepped down on Thursday), is expected to take over for the
prosecutor general. The authorities reportedly believe that his
appointment will strengthen the positions of his party, Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), which is a governing
political force in Karabakh.
The paper notes that the country's vice prime minister, Arthur
Aghabekyan, is also a member of that party. Besides, says the paper,
he is thought to be the most likely candidate for the next premier.
Citing its sources close to the government, the paper adds that a
bright future is awaiting the incumbent prosecutor general Arshavir
Gharamyan (a former policeman who commanded a battalion during the
Nagorno-Karabakh war). The paper says that he maintains very close ties
with President Bako Sahakyan who sees him as his next legal successor.
Armenian News - Tert.am