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    ACADEMIC DISPUTE: MINISTER DISMISSES RECTOR; RECTOR REFUSES TO BE DISMISSED
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    Education | 18.04.12 | 13:42

    Armen Ashotyan (left), Suren Zolyan

    The news that Armenia's Education and Science Minister signed a decree
    on Tuesday to dismiss Valery Brusov Yerevan State Linguistic University
    (YSLU) rector Suren Zolyan, attracted public attention distracting
    it momentarily from the full-swing election campaign.

    The indirect dispute between minister Armen Ashotyan and Zolyan
    started early this month, when Zolyan received a strict reprimand and
    was subjected to disciplinary penalty for not fulfilling his duties
    properly, namely for being absent from Armenia on March 19-23 without
    informing the minister. According to the minister, Zolyan has violated
    the demand of Armenia's Law 'On State Non-commercial Organizations',
    namely assigning the implementation of his duties to another person
    without a decision of an authorized state body. Zolyan received a
    warning from Ashotyan, followed by checking held at the university,
    during which some violations were registered.

    However, Zolyan, who has been rector of Brusov University since 1997,
    has released a statement in which he advises Ashotyan "to follow the
    law on Legal Acts, according to which the rector of YSLU is elected
    by the council of YSLU and the decision is confirmed by the Government
    of Armenia."

    Media speculate a political coloring to the controversy, as the rector
    is supported by Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), and when a few months
    ago PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan financed and gave scholarships to
    some students and professors of the university, Zolyan was believed
    to have become a PAP member, too.

    A PAP press officer told ArmeniaNow that Zolyan has not become a
    PAP member.

    Ashotyan, in his turn, has posted on his Facebook page that this
    issue does not have a political context.

    Activist students of YSLU, who have decided to fight for their
    dismissed rector's return, on Wednesday morning, were planning to
    gather in front of Armenia's Ministry of Education and Science and
    express their protest against the minister's decision. However, they
    were not allowed to miss their lessons, and as YSLU representatives
    inform, the education process is not interrupted and the lessons at
    the university are not suspended on Wednesday.

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