As part of the new cabinet formation process following the prime minister’s replacement, President Serzh Sargsyan on Tuesday signed decrees to appoint ministers.
According to an official statement by the Armenian leader’s press office, four ministers have been so far replaced. Ashot Manukyan was appointed as Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Ignaty Arakelyan is the new minister of agriculture; Vahan Martirosyan will head the Ministry of Transport and Communication.
Vache Gabrielyan was appointed as Minister-Chief of Staff of Government, and re-appointed to the post Minister of International Economic Integration and Reforms.
In another decree, a deputy chief of the presidential staff, Vardan Aramyan, was relieved of duties to be appointed Minister of Finance.
Another Davutoglu false-Flag operation Armenian journalist appointed chief adviser to Turkish PM
Famous Istanbul journalist of Armenian descent Etyen Mahcupyan has been appointed a chief adviser to Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu.
During last week’s meeting with the intellectuals, Turksh PM offered Mahcupyan a post of his adviser and received a positive response, Sabah daily reported. Mahcupyan stands out for his attitude to democratization and civil society, Davutoglu added.
It is noted that Etyen Mahcupyan will deal with the settlement of Kurdish and Armenian issues as well as national problems.
After the death of chief editor Hrant Dink, Mahcupyan briefly headed “Agos” newspaper and worked for some Turkish dailies.