VARDAN AYVAZIAN: MY TOMORROW'S FATE DOES NOT DEPEND ON POST OF MINISTER OF NATURE PROTECTION
Noyan Tapan
Jun 05 2007
YEREVAN, JUNE 5, NOYAN TAPAN. "My tomorrow's fate does not depend on
the post of Minister of Nature Protection, as I have been a Mayor,
have taken various posts previously," RA Minister of Nature Protection
Vardan Ayvazian stated in his June 5 interview to journalists. In
his words, his activity is not limited to only executive power:
"the most important is to carry out political activity together with
the political team," he said.
As the Minister informed journalists, sitting of RPA Board will
be held on June 6 where it will be decided in what sphere he
will continue working in the future, for the present, he has not
been informed whether he will be included in the staff of the new
government. A. Ayvazian considered possible division of the Ministry
into two Ministries.
In V. Ayvazian's words, he is the Minister of Nature Protection
who hold this post longer than another Ministers and he does not
consider that there is little work to do in the NA: "there is equal
responsibility both in the executive and legislative powers."
The Minister also said that he will continue heading the Union NGO
of Georgian Armenians, which at the 2008 presidential elections,
in all probability, will support the candidate nominated by RPA.
Noyan Tapan
Jun 05 2007
YEREVAN, JUNE 5, NOYAN TAPAN. "My tomorrow's fate does not depend on
the post of Minister of Nature Protection, as I have been a Mayor,
have taken various posts previously," RA Minister of Nature Protection
Vardan Ayvazian stated in his June 5 interview to journalists. In
his words, his activity is not limited to only executive power:
"the most important is to carry out political activity together with
the political team," he said.
As the Minister informed journalists, sitting of RPA Board will
be held on June 6 where it will be decided in what sphere he
will continue working in the future, for the present, he has not
been informed whether he will be included in the staff of the new
government. A. Ayvazian considered possible division of the Ministry
into two Ministries.
In V. Ayvazian's words, he is the Minister of Nature Protection
who hold this post longer than another Ministers and he does not
consider that there is little work to do in the NA: "there is equal
responsibility both in the executive and legislative powers."
The Minister also said that he will continue heading the Union NGO
of Georgian Armenians, which at the 2008 presidential elections,
in all probability, will support the candidate nominated by RPA.
