Ombudsman of Armenia resigned
02.02.2011,
18:05
Ombudsman of Armenia Armen Harutyunyan resigned.
YEREVAN, February 2. /ARKA/. Ombudsman of Armenia Armen Harutyunyan resigned.
“Yesterday I submitted resignation letter to the Armenian National Assembly according to Article 97 of parliament regulation”, said the Ombudsman in the press-conference on Wednesday.
He agreed to act as regional representative of UN High Commissioner on Human Rights in Central Asia.
He said that Ombudsman is appointed according to the law and if the clauses of the law will be performed, Armenia will have a good Ombudsman. “We have an established institute of human rights protection and the next Ombudsman can seriously work on its basis”, he said.
He announces that the candidacy of the future Ombudsman is not discussed yet.
The law “On human rights” was adopted on October 21, 2003. The first Ombudsman of Armenia, Larisa Alaverdyan started her work in this post from March 1, 2004.
Armen Harutyunyan was appointed in this post on February 17, 2006. His candidacy was submitted by the ruling coalition of the country. -0-
“Yesterday I submitted resignation letter to the Armenian National Assembly according to Article 97 of parliament regulation”, said the Ombudsman in the press-conference on Wednesday.
He agreed to act as regional representative of UN High Commissioner on Human Rights in Central Asia.
He said that Ombudsman is appointed according to the law and if the clauses of the law will be performed, Armenia will have a good Ombudsman. “We have an established institute of human rights protection and the next Ombudsman can seriously work on its basis”, he said.
He announces that the candidacy of the future Ombudsman is not discussed yet.
The law “On human rights” was adopted on October 21, 2003. The first Ombudsman of Armenia, Larisa Alaverdyan started her work in this post from March 1, 2004.
Armen Harutyunyan was appointed in this post on February 17, 2006. His candidacy was submitted by the ruling coalition of the country. -0-