Tatévik Soghoian Resigns, States Incompatibility with Work at Prime Minister's Office
Tatévik Soghoian, an advisor in the Department for Coordination and Methodology of Education, Health, and Labor, has submitted her resignation to the Head of the Prime Minister's Office, Eduard Aghajanian.
"Dear Mr. Aghajanian,
During the 44 days of war, I received three circulars from the electronic document flow system of the Prime Minister's Office, which mandated that I be at my workplace every day from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, provided instructions regarding the cafeteria and the operation of service buses. I officially received and completed three tasks related to monitoring public restrooms, conducting ongoing repairs in a state administrative building, and participating in a meeting of the commission against trafficking in Armenia. No other assignments were given to me, nor did I execute any others.
Realizing the impracticality of my presence at the Prime Minister's Office, as well as witnessing the diplomatic failures of the Prime Minister, I find myself at odds with both that failure and the reluctance to accept the inappropriate nature of my own service. As a result, the future of our homeland and our future is being endangered. I consider my ongoing work at the Prime Minister's Office incompatible with my beliefs and kindly request my dismissal from my position.
Tatévik Soghoian, Advisor in the Department for Coordination and Methodology of Education, Health, and Labor.