Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian president to stand down in 2008, adviser says

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian president to stand down in 2008, adviser says

    Armenian president to stand down in 2008, adviser says

    AP Worldstream; May 20, 2006

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian is to step down at the end of his
    second term in 2008, a top adviser said Saturday.

    Kocharian, who has ruled his impoverished, landlocked Caucasus
    Mountain nation since 1998, could hand the reins over to his defense
    minister, said the president's national security adviser, Garnik
    Isagulian.

    "One of those who is most experienced and ready to be the next
    president of Armenia is the defense minister Serzh Sarkisian," he
    said.

    "In this case, Armenia's current political course will be pursued,"
    Isagulian added.

    The opposition in Armenia claims that Kocharian is preparing to change
    the Constitution to allow him to be re-elected for a third consecutive
    term. But the presidential adviser said that Kocharian did not want to
    harm the legitimacy of the presidency.

    "A person who has given so many years of his life to important state
    affairs would never take such a step," he said.

    However, Kocharian will retain major political influence in the
    country even after he leaves office, said Isagulian.

    "Kocharian after he finishes his second term will continue to wield
    influence over the political life of the country, even greater than
    that of the prime minister," he said.
Working...
X