SERGE SARGSYAN TO BE NOMINATED FOR RA PRIME MINISTER
ArmRadio.am
03.04.2007 12:48
The Political Council of the Republican Party of Armenia unanimously
voted to nominate RA Acting Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan as Prime
Minister of Armenia, Speaker of the National assembly of Armenia,
Vice-President of the Party Tigran Torosyan told the journalists after
yesterday's meeting of the Political Council of the Republican Party.
In his words, in compliance with RA Constitution, on April 3
RA President Robert Kocharyan must hold consultations with the
parliamentary majority, but according to an earlier agreement Serge
Sargsyan will be appointed RA Prime Minister. "I think on April 4 the
President will sign a decree on appointing Serge Sargsyan the Prime
Minister of Armenia," Tigran Torosyan underlined, reminding that in
compliance with the current legislation, Serge Sargsyan must submit to
the parliament an action plan and the staff of the new government. In
the Speaker's words, "considering the current realities, changes in
the staff of the government are hardly possible."
ArmRadio.am
03.04.2007 12:48
The Political Council of the Republican Party of Armenia unanimously
voted to nominate RA Acting Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan as Prime
Minister of Armenia, Speaker of the National assembly of Armenia,
Vice-President of the Party Tigran Torosyan told the journalists after
yesterday's meeting of the Political Council of the Republican Party.
In his words, in compliance with RA Constitution, on April 3
RA President Robert Kocharyan must hold consultations with the
parliamentary majority, but according to an earlier agreement Serge
Sargsyan will be appointed RA Prime Minister. "I think on April 4 the
President will sign a decree on appointing Serge Sargsyan the Prime
Minister of Armenia," Tigran Torosyan underlined, reminding that in
compliance with the current legislation, Serge Sargsyan must submit to
the parliament an action plan and the staff of the new government. In
the Speaker's words, "considering the current realities, changes in
the staff of the government are hardly possible."
