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    Rear of former ministers was weaker than that of lower-ranking
    officials


    Anahit Danielyan
    02-11-2007 18:18:19 - KarabakhOpen


    The replacements in government which are not over yet resemble `castle'
    in chess because hardly any dismissed official remained jobless.
    Notably, only the dismissed ministers Marat Hakobjanyan, Kamo Atayan,
    Zoya Lazaryan, Robert Hairapetyan, Vasily Atajanyan and Vahram
    Baghdasaryan remained without government posts. In fact, only three
    remained ministers: Georgy Petrosyan, Spartak Tevosyan and Armo
    Tsatryan. In addition, the latter got a promotion.

    All the other dismissed officials except for Masis Mayilyan have found
    their place. Some of them have been demoted, others have been promoted.
    It has given rise to lots of questions among the society.

    The principle of dismissing and appointing people to these positions is
    not quite clear. Apparently, the people who did not perform well in
    their position have been dismissed. Furthermore, appointment of the
    same people to other positions means that the given sphere is not
    considered as important otherwise they would not have appointed an
    incompetent worker. Everything is much clear about promotion ` a person
    is appointed who can put the agency in order. Or they want to thank
    them for something.

    Nevertheless, people are asking why the inefficient workers are
    appointed to other positions. Can't they be fired? The option of a
    `secure rear' comes to mind right away. Apparently, it is difficult to
    refuse a `secure rear'.

    Meanwhile, the `rear' of the former ministers turned out to be weaker
    than that of the lower-ranking officials.
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