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    DOES TRANSPARENCY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH NEWS CONFERENCES?

    KarabakhOpen
    30-04-2008 11:43:33

    The Karabakh government officials appointed at the end of the past year
    have stated for a number of times that transparency in activities
    is necessary, and the role of the mass media as a guarantee of
    transparency was mentioned.

    It was stated at the highest level that the ministers must hold news
    conferences and keep the society aware of their activities.

    After participating in the telethon organized by Armenia Foundation
    President Bako Sahakyan met with the members of government and reports
    and said any question can be asked to the ministers. However, after
    a few questions he interrupted the "process" and promised that the
    journalists would soon have another opportunity.

    So far there has been no other chance to ask questions to the
    president.

    Most ministers followed him, who would not hold news
    conferences. Moreover, the ministers "dislike" when a reporter tries
    to ask a question to a minister during some event.

    In a recent news conference Prime Minister Ara Harutiunyan said in
    answer to the question of Karabakh-Open.com why the ministers do not
    hold news conferences: "Does transparency of activities have anything
    to do with news conference? Of course, it would be desirable but if
    the prime minister regularly holds news conferences, it means that
    the activities of the government are on the whole transparent." The
    prime minister inquired which ministers refuse to answer the questions
    of reporters. In answer the reporters said it is not a matter of
    interviews but the readiness of the ministers to keep the society
    aware of their activities.

    The prime minister promised to discuss the proposals and come back
    to them in case of necessity.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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