Armenian premier dismisses nine advisors
06.04.2018,
17:54
Karen Karapetyan, Armenian prime minister, dismissed Friday its nine advisors – Eduard Nersisyan, Arianne Caoili, Hamlet Hovsepyan, Erk Gyulazyan, Armen Avagyan, Alexander Khachaturyan, Mger Terteryan, Samvel Sargsyan and Vram Gulzadyan.
YEREVAN, April 6. /ARKA/. Karen Karapetyan, Armenian prime minister, dismissed Friday its nine advisors – Eduard Nersisyan, Arianne Caoili, Hamlet Hovsepyan, Erk Gyulazyan, Armen Avagyan, Alexander Khachaturyan, Mger Terteryan, Samvel Sargsyan and Vram Gulzadyan.
In accordance with the constitutional reforms approved by Armenia in 2015, the country is carrying out transition from presidential to parliamentary rule.
The newly elected president, Armen Sargsyan, will take office on April 9. On the same day, Serzh Sargsyan, the current president, will quit the office and the Cabinet ministers will resign.
The prime minister will be elected by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia on April 17. --0---
In accordance with the constitutional reforms approved by Armenia in 2015, the country is carrying out transition from presidential to parliamentary rule.
The newly elected president, Armen Sargsyan, will take office on April 9. On the same day, Serzh Sargsyan, the current president, will quit the office and the Cabinet ministers will resign.
The prime minister will be elected by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia on April 17. --0---