Арарат Мирзоян избран спикером нового парламента Армении

Парламент Армении избрал спикером парламента Арарата Мирзояна. Мирзоян до недавнего времени был первым вице-премьером.

Парламент Армении в понедельник (14 января) провел свое первое заседание после досрочных парламентских выборов, состоявшихся 9 декабря, которые привели к убедительной победе альянса «Мой шаг» во главе с премьер-министром Никола Пашиняном. Новый парламент состоит из 132 депутатов. Помимо альянса «Мой шаг» с 88 депутатами, в парламенте представлены еще две политические партии: Партия «Процветающая Армения» с 26 депутатами и «Яркая Армения» с 18 депутатами.

На первом заседании председательствовал старейший депутат парламента 74-летний Киняз Гасанов, член парламента, представляющий курдское меньшинство и являющийся частью фракции «Мой шаг» в парламенте.

В начале процесса избрания президент Армении Армен Саргсян выступил с короткой речью, в которой сказал, что решение задач для выполнения обещаний и видений, вытекающих из напряженного политического процесса в стране в 2018 году, уже началось. Президент Саргсян сказал:

"Первая статья Конституции провозглашает Республику Армения суверенным, демократическим, социальным государством, управляемым верховенством закона. Это положение не является фиксацией факта, а является ключевым принципом, целью государства. Цель, которую никогда не следует считать полностью достигнутой. Цель, которую необходимо достичь путем постоянного улучшения и прохождения долгого пути. Поэтому необходимо провести многочисленные и серьезные реформы во всех сферах для создания новой Армении. Обеспечение процветающей и достойной жизни для всех людей в Армении остается приоритетной задачей. В настоящее время недостаточно важности придают этим правам как в юридической, так и в практической плоскости. В новой Армении экономические, социальные, культурные, образовательные права и свободы человека должны быть ключевой частью человеческого достоинства. Правовые акты и действия государственных органов должны основываться на этом восприятии".

После выступления президента члены парламента были приведены к присяге.

Вскоре после начала заседания парламента и в соответствии с конституционными правилами, согласно которым лицо, которому доверяют большинство избранных в парламент, назначается премьер-министром, президент Армен Саргсян назначил Никола Пашиняна премьер-министром Армении. Ожидается, что премьер-министр в ближайшие дни сформирует новое правительство.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Арарат Мирзоян (фото из архива)

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