Forthcoming election not to impede government's activities

PanARMENIAN.Net - The forthcoming election will not impede the government's activities, RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan said at a joint news conference with Russia's First Vice Premier Sergey Ivanov. Any election demands big efforts and time, thus confusing the government's routine in a way, he said.



Election is the peak of activities for political forces and they will exert efforts to engage in formation of the next government. Nevertheless, election can help, since the executive power tries to work as efficient as possible, take into account the opinion of the voters and meet their wishes," the RA PM underscored.
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