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    Aharon Adibekyan: Tigran Sargsyan stepped down as prime minister for
    his deep disappointment

    by Karina Manukyan

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=0EA35DE0-BCA5-11E3-BB300EB7C0D21663
    Saturday, April 5, 13:31

    It was a strong sense of disappointment that made Tigran Sargsyan to
    step down as prime minister, Aharon Adibekyan, the head of Sociometer
    Sociological Center, told reporters on 5 April.

    According to him, Sargsyan's efforts to develop Armenia were
    underestimated, due in no small part to the mandatory accumulative
    pension system that has sparked public outrage. The Constitution
    Court did not avoid troubles either, Adibekyan said. According to him,
    the CC should have adopted its verdict on the pension reform building
    on the 'breath and soul' of the law on the mandatory accumulative
    component and not from the viewpoint of the legal language.
    In fact, Sargsyan was disappointed to see that his good intentions are
    not understood. "He was hit in his pride. As a man respecting himself,
    he could not but leave," Adibekyan said.

    The sociologist thinks there is no such highly professional financier
    in Armenia as Sargsyan. Adibekyan sees no one among 'political stars'
    to be able to fulfill the responsibilities of the prime minister.

    "We need a prime minister that would have personal ties with
    international financial society and our strategic partners, mainly
    with Russia," Adibekyan said.
    As for the rumors that the ex-president Robert Kocharyan may be
    appointed as the prime minister, Adibekyan said there were some
    positive developments in the country under Kocharyan, but the economic
    activity of his family cast shadow on him.

    To recall, on April 3 Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan stepped
    down during the meeting of the Supreme Body of the Republican Party of
    Armenia. President Serzh Sargsyan has accepted the resignation. In
    compliance with Article 55 of the Constitution of the Republic of
    Armenia, President Serzh Sargsyan is to appoint a new prime minister
    within 10 days. Afterwards, the new staff of the Government will be
    formed within 20 days. All the ministers automatically become acting
    ministers before the new premier is appointed.


    by Karina Manukyan

    Saturday, April 5, 13:31

    It was a strong sense of disappointment that made Tigran Sargsyan to
    step down as prime minister, Aharon Adibekyan, the head of Sociometer
    Sociological Center, told reporters on 5 April.

    According to him, Sargsyan's efforts to develop Armenia were
    underestimated, due in no small part to the mandatory accumulative
    pension system that has sparked public outrage. The Constitution
    Court did not avoid troubles either, Adibekyan said. According to him,
    the CC should have adopted its verdict on the pension reform building
    on the 'breath and soul' of the law on the mandatory accumulative
    component and not from the viewpoint of the legal language.
    In fact, Sargsyan was disappointed to see that his good intentions are
    not understood. "He was hit in his pride. As a man respecting himself,
    he could not but leave," Adibekyan said.

    The sociologist thinks there is no such highly professional financier
    in Armenia as Sargsyan. Adibekyan sees no one among 'political stars'
    to be able to fulfill the responsibilities of the prime minister.

    "We need a prime minister that would have personal ties with
    international financial society and our strategic partners, mainly
    with Russia," Adibekyan said.
    As for the rumors that the ex-president Robert Kocharyan may be
    appointed as the prime minister, Adibekyan said there were some
    positive developments in the country under Kocharyan, but the economic
    activity of his family cast shadow on him.

    To recall, on April 3 Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan stepped
    down during the meeting of the Supreme Body of the Republican Party of
    Armenia. President Serzh Sargsyan has accepted the resignation. In
    compliance with Article 55 of the Constitution of the Republic of
    Armenia, President Serzh Sargsyan is to appoint a new prime minister
    within 10 days. Afterwards, the new staff of the Government will be
    formed within 20 days. All the ministers automatically become acting
    ministers before the new premier is appointed.

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