Pashinyan dismisses 12 officials from Office of the Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs
30.07.2020,
17:16
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has dismissed 12 employees of the Office of the Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, according to e-gov.am electronic government website.

YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has dismissed 12 employees of the Office of the Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, according to e-gov.am electronic government website.
The dismissed officials are Karen Avanesyan, head of the Department of Armenian Communities of Europe, Natalya Danielyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities in Western Europe, Gohar Sahakyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities in South America and Australia, Edgar Hovsepyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, Knarik Petrosyan, head of the Department for Relations with Pan-Armenian, International and Church Structures, Anahit Davtyan, head of the Department for Relations with Pan-Armenian and International Organizations, Levon Antonyan, head of the Department for Armenian Communities in the Near and Middle East, Taron Shagoyan, head of the Department for Relations with the Diaspora of the Near Abroad, Sirvard Hambaryan, head of he Department for Relations with the Armenian Apostolic and other church structures, Vaghinak Vardanyan, head of the Department for Accounting the Potential of the Diaspora and Information Analysis, Grigor Arshakyan, head of the Department for Repatriation and Research and Eliz Gevorgyan, head of the Research Department. -0--
The dismissed officials are Karen Avanesyan, head of the Department of Armenian Communities of Europe, Natalya Danielyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities in Western Europe, Gohar Sahakyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities in South America and Australia, Edgar Hovsepyan, head of the Department for Relations with Armenian Communities of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, Knarik Petrosyan, head of the Department for Relations with Pan-Armenian, International and Church Structures, Anahit Davtyan, head of the Department for Relations with Pan-Armenian and International Organizations, Levon Antonyan, head of the Department for Armenian Communities in the Near and Middle East, Taron Shagoyan, head of the Department for Relations with the Diaspora of the Near Abroad, Sirvard Hambaryan, head of he Department for Relations with the Armenian Apostolic and other church structures, Vaghinak Vardanyan, head of the Department for Accounting the Potential of the Diaspora and Information Analysis, Grigor Arshakyan, head of the Department for Repatriation and Research and Eliz Gevorgyan, head of the Research Department. -0--