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    PRIME MINISTER VIOLATES LAW AND ETHICS
    Arman Galoyan

    Lragir.am News
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview24007.html
    23:28:05 - 31/10/2011

    Member of Parliament Artsvik Minasyan is convinced that Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan violates the Constitution when he visits the regions
    and hands membership cards to people who join the Republicans.

    Article 10 of the law on parties holds that a member of a political
    party who occupies a government post does not have the right to use
    one's official status for the party's interests. The prime minister
    does not have the right to distribute membership cards during his
    working visits to regions. Because he otherwise violates the law
    on political parties, misuses his powers. In separate cases, as one
    listens to his explanations, his remarks in meetings with new members
    of the Republican Party or general public, one understands that he
    does not know the law. And if he knows, his words can be understood
    as hidden offer of election bribe. He says come with us, we will give
    you positions, everything will be fine or he says those who will not
    support the Republicans will not get anything.

    But the prime minister visits the regions on Saturdays, as a member of
    the board of the party. Can we suppose that he does not do it during
    working hours?

    Does the relevant provision of the law presented by me state that he
    can do it on working days or weekends? No. Or does he stop being a
    prime minister when he is a member of the board? By the way, the law
    prohibits also to wear the badge of the political party by government
    officials. I think, at least during meetings with foreign delegations
    the badge must picture a symbol of the Republic of Armenia.

    Why does he do it then?

    I don't know. This question must be asked to him. I cannot say why.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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