Pashinyan fired two advisers and assistant
Baku/15.08.19/Turan: On August 15, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan fired three members of his team at once - two advisers and an assistant. The reasons for such high-profile dismissals are not disclosed. According to the Armenian media, these persons were responsible for the economic bloc.
So, on Thursday, Prime Minister"s chief advisers Arsen Gasparyan, Aram Garibyan, and Prime Minister"s aide Mher Sahakyan were removed from their posts. The government did not comment on these resignations.
A number of observers in Armenia regard the incident as an indicator of the crisis and controversy in the Pashinyan team, which tends to deepen.-02D-
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