Hraparak: How long will the acting heads of law enforcement agencies serve?
The Hraparak newspaper writes: We tried to clarify with Nikol Pashinyan's spokesperson Vladimir Karapetyan how long the acting heads of law enforcement agencies will serve and when Prime Minister Pashinyan plans to appoint the main leaders. “These agencies are under the authority of the Prime Minister; he decides when. When he decides, we will announce it. He has clearly stated his position in this regard,” he noted.
There is a claim that the acting heads themselves—Eduard Martirosyan (National Security Service) and Arman Sargsyan (police)—will be confirmed in these positions. “Moreover, both agencies are under the supervision of the Prime Minister; he will decide within his powers,” he added.
By the way, there are also rumors regarding your position related to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Who says such things?” The public. “There is no such thing; I think it is purely fictitious, you have made it up, and thirdly, I consider it a great honor to be engaged in the activity I am involved in today.” This means you exclude it. “I have answered.” They say never say never. “Do you have other questions?” Yes, I do; I want to know if there is a replacement for Hayrapetyan yet. “He is an acting official and is fully carrying out his work.” For more details, see today’s issue of the newspaper.