YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian has advocated further structural changes in his Cabinet, saying that the Ministry of the Interior that was reorganized into the National Police Force in 2002 will be reestablished.
Addressing reporters in the southern resort town of Jermuk on November 7, Abrahamian defended a “gradual optimization” of the government system, saying 19 ministries is âtoo many for Armenia.â The PM said several government structures would be merged into a new Interior Ministry.
Earlier this week the Armenian government already endorsed a number of readjustments in its current structure, asking the parliament to approve the merger of the ministries of emergency situations and local government and the establishment of a new ministry to be tasked with advancing economic integration and reforms stemming from Armeniaâs international commitments, including its planned membership in the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) beginning next year.
Talking to reporters while visiting the southern resort town of Jermuk on Friday, Premier Abrahamian defended a âgradual optimizationâ of the government system.
Opposition groups have already criticized the government over its planned readjustments.
Talking to RFE/RLâs Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am) on Thursday, Mikayel Melkumian, of the Prosperous Armenia Party, challenged the wisdom of the decision to set up a new ministry in charge of international economic integration. âWhat is the big deal about it that we cannot entrust this integration to the already existing ministry of economy?â he queried sarcastically, implying that the creation of the new ministry is potentially another waste of taxpayer money.
Opposition Heritage party lawmaker Zaruhi Postanjian, meanwhile, highlighted the fact that next yearâs draft budget envisages no separate funding for the establishment of the new ministry connected with membership in the EEU. She claimed it showed that the authorities themselves had hoped to avoid accession to the trade bloc before they were âforcedâ to sign the deal last month.
Armenia to Reestablish Interior Ministry
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