Pashinyan fires two chief advisers
Region
- 15 August, 2019
- 12:23
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has dismissed two chief advisers Arsen Gasparyan (immediately) and Aram Garibyan (since September 2).
Report informs citing the Armenian media that the decision is published on the official website of the government.
Arsen Gasparyan worked for a long time at the Armenian Foreign Ministry through the Middle East, in 1992-97 he was a member of the Armenian delegation on the regulation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Aram Garibyan worked for a long time in the apparatus of the previous government. In 2008-2011, he was the chief advisor to the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, then he was the main adviser to Serzh Sargsyan until the change of power.
Assistant Mher Sahakyan was also relieved of his post.
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