They work fully and partly
Our reporter asked the minister of education Armen Ashotyan what he thinks about the meetings of the four non-governmental parties, whether he is not concerned about that and especially by the fact that the leader of Prosperous Armenia Gagik Tsarukyan also meets these parties. Ashotyan mentioned, “There are no non-governmental parties. There are three opposition parties and one alternative party.” Then he spoke about the statement of Tsarukyan, who claimed that after the PA-ANC meeting many people will start to have health issues and Levon Zurabyan noted that perhaps many people would have heart attack. “I am not surprised that Tsarukyan is concerned about the health of certain people. And he has been doing a great job for the past ten years because he really wants to have a healthy and strong power. I am pleasantly surprised by the concerns of Levon Zurabyan. So I’d like to rush to console him by saying that within the government our organs work well fully and partly…” To the question whether these meetings of the parties are a threat for the government Ashotyan said that there is a threat of loss of power in any democratic country and it is connected with elections. That is the reason why the parties are bidding for power during elections. And to the question what he will do to ensure that he is not deprived of power Ashotyan responded, “Don’t worry so much about me. I can always be able to find myself a job. In parallel I will stand by next to my party to ensure that my party is the leader of political ideas.”