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    SARKISIAN RULES OUT CABINET CHANGES BEFORE ELECTIONS
    By Gayane Danielian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 6 2007

    The newly appointed Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian indicated on Friday
    that he will make no changes in Armenia's interim government and will
    let it operate until next month's parliamentary elections.

    "I don't think there need to be serious changes in the composition
    of the government as it will work for almost 40 more days, and our
    key task is to ensure continuity in the government's work," Sarkisian
    said. "No changes are envisaged at the moment."

    In accordance with the Armenian constitution, all members of the
    current cabinet, including Sarkisian, tendered their resignation on
    March 26, the day after the sudden death of Prime Minister Andranik
    Markarian. President Robert Kocharian asked them to continue to
    perform their duties until the formation of a new cabinet.

    The constitution gives Sarkisian 20 days to select his ministers and
    another 20 days to submit the new government's program to the outgoing
    National Assembly.

    The 52-year-old premier, who has to step down immediately after the
    May 12 elections, said the government will "send a program to the
    National Assembly" but did not specify whether the legislature will
    debate and vote on it before completing its four-year tenure. He is
    widely expected to be re-appointed prime minister if his Republican
    Party (HHK) wins the vote.

    Making his first public appearance in the new capacity, Sarkisian
    would not be drawn on he thinks should take up the vacant post of
    defense minister which he has occupied for nearly seven years. "I
    don't want to make forecasts," he told journalists after attending
    an annual meeting of members of Armenia's National Academy of Sciences.
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