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Ashotyan: new Armenian government’s activity program to be minimally risky and maximally effective

08.05.2014, 17:36
The new Armenian government’s activity program will be minimally risky and maximally effective, Armen Ashotyan, education and science minister and deputy chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, said Thursday after a regular Cabinet session.

Ashotyan: new Armenian government’s activity program to be minimally risky and maximally effective
YEREVAN, May 8. /ARKA/. The new Armenian government’s activity program will be minimally risky and maximally effective, Armen Ashotyan, education and science minister and deputy chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, said Thursday after a regular Cabinet session. 

The new program will be worked out and sent to the Parliament within 20 days. 
«As a rule, governmental programs are created in particular period of time on the basis reasoning from particular economic, political and social outlooks, and in terms of this the new government's program will be minimally risky and maximally effective,» Ashotyan said 

In his words, there were 20 educational and 10 scientific commitments in the previous program, and some of them are already put into reality.

The minister said that the share of new proposals in the program will be 25 to 30%, but there will be also reforms launched by the previous Cabinet, which will be continued. 

He also said that the new government, just like the previous one, intends to work effectively, and this is believed to be so, taking into account that it is made up of persons with strong management skills and rich experience. 

«The Republican Party of Armenia has composed all the previous governments, including the present government, and the party's productivity in the executive institution will become more visisble in the next years of the government’s activity,» Ashotyan said. 

On May 3, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan completed the formation of a new Cabinet by appointing Hovik Abrahamyan, who was the speaker of the National Assembly, to the prime-ministerial post. -0---