On April 17, in accordance with the Part 3 of Article 140 of the Constitutional Law the NA Rules of Procedure, the RA National Assembly convened a special sitting to debate the item of the RA Prime Minister's election.
The RA NA Speaker has noted that by the established order of Part 2 of Article 149 of the RA Constitution and Parts 1 and 2 of Article 140 of the RA Constitutional Law NA Rules of Procedure, by the decisions of the RA NA Republican Party of Armenia and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Factions Serzh Sargsyan was nominated the RA Prime Minister candidate.
The Head of the RA NA Republican Party of Armenia Faction Vahram Baghdasaryan presented the Prime Minister's candidate.
The Head of the Faction thanked Karen Karapetyan and other members of the government for their effective work.
“During this historical period, I think these authorities demanding this very responsible, complicated, hard and big efforts can implement the man, who has rich and effective experience of state-building and state government, resoluteness of making decisions, passed path, and also international authority, who with his pursued policy, soberness, correct steps and open dialogue is able to lead a big team of government and skillfully face challenges. That is our candidate Serzh Sargsyan, ” Vahram Baghdasaryan said.
He has underlined that the RPA relies on its leader and highly assesses Serzh Sargsyan's work done, skills, the passed path, the experience, the contribution to the defense and security of the country, the state building, his pursued foreign policy and its results, patiently negotiating, the abilities of far-sightedly taking steps, the readiness, the capability of brilliantly presenting the Republic of Armenia on the international platforms and the policy of strengthening Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora relationship.
Afterwards the RA Prime Minister candidate Serzh Sargsyan delivered a speech. See the full speech here.
The RA NA deputies addressed questions to the Prime Minister candidate Serzh Sargsyan.
To Samvel Nikoyan's questions
Regarding Karen Bekaryan's questions on Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement process and peaceful negotiations, Serzh Sargsyan has said that the negotiating process is directly underway, because the expectations of
Gevorg Petrosyan was interested in the reasonable guarantee that the social-economic, legal problems existing in the republic. According to Serzh Sargsyan, the government is the executive power of
Answering Gagik Melikyan's question about the perspectives of the economy development, Serzh Sargsyan noted that the country would continue the cooperation in political and economic all possible directions. The government will continue the policy adopted by the previous governments, develop all traditional productions that we have in
In response to the MP Armenuhi Kyureghyan's question on the necessity of elaborating and approving demographic state policy concept, Serzh Sargsyan noted that they had undertaken the implementation of that programme.
Shirak Torosyan asked the candidate to clarify the combining of the collective and individual responsibilities in ensuring inner and external security. Serzh Sargsyan assured that the system would effectively work and they would not spare efforts for reaching positive results.
With regards to Artak Zeynalyan's question on persecutions for political views, Serzh Sargsyan has stated that nobody has ever been criminally persecuted in the RA.
Sergey Bagratyan was interested in the issue of the solution of the NK problem and impact of the geo-political developments on our region in the context of the Syrian air strikes. “In our case the stability is important,” Serzh Sargsyan underlined.
The RA NA Deputy Speakers Eduard Sharmazanov, Arpine Hovhannisyan, the deputies Gagik Minasyan, Aram Sargsyan, Edmon Marukyan, Aghvan Vardanyan, Mane Tandilyan, Gevorg Gorgisyan, Artak Zeynalyan, Samvel Farmanyan, Armen Ashotyan delivered speeches on the candidate for the Prime Minister and the situation in the country.
The representatives of the RA NA Factions delivered speeches.
Armen Rustamyan from the RA NA ARF Faction , Edmon Marukyan from the Yelq/Way out Faction , the NA Deputy Speaker Mikayel Melkumyan from the RA NA Tsarukyan Faction and the Head of the RA NA RPA Faction Vahram Baghdasaryan presented the viewpoint of their factions.
The RA NA Speaker Ara Babloyan delivered an extraordinary speech. See the speech here.
The RA Prime Minister candidate Serzh Sargsyan in his final speech noted:
“Distinguished National Assembly Speaker,
Dear Members of Parliament.
I am grateful for the positions, inspirational and critical remarks voiced in this hall. I concur with many views expressed during the previous period and today as well. I mean both the critical and supportive remarks. Indeed, I will not agree with most of them. For instance, my party colleagues used such words that might be more modest, while there were a few obviously biased, at least unfair statements in the critical remarks, especially considering that the figures were rounded to the detriment of the actual situation in order to justify our poor condition. Many points are confused and so on. But that is not the most important thing, of course, I will not address them individually, especially as time is the most impartial judge in this debate, and time will show everything. Nevertheless, I will refer to two episodes in my closing remarks.
I shall briefly address criticism in groups. The approach used for the first group of questions is as follows: there were some unresolved or unsettled issues during the Third President’s years, such as promises cited out of context, or inaccurate allegations of inefficiency made with gross violations of methodology and so on. This is done with the intent to blacklist the coalition candidate, namely that “everything is bad, and he cannot do it better.” This is perhaps primitive tactics, but maybe somehow it can be effective in the context of the goal.
In this regard, I will only make one observation. The decade covering the years 2007-2017 is an important and inseparable part of life in our Homeland, all of us, our children and grandchildren. In the meantime, we have faced two major economic crises; we have defied two war situations, serious internal and external challenges threatening our security, but we managed to achieve progress, initiate or implement many reforms. We were able to cope with complex situations on international platforms and look straight in the eyes of our partners.
The past decade is the history of our country and all of us – it is not just Serzh Sargsyan’s story, and one should not blacken it at every cost in a bid to weaken the political opponent. It is not fair and worth the effort. I am convinced that the amateur’s findings voiced today will still be followed by serious analyses of those years; there will be in-depth surveys and publications. They are sure to happen. And finally, history will give the true rating.
The second question concerns the political context of coalition’s nomination of Prime Minister. It is presented as a third term of governance, it seems rather strange to me: why the third and not the fourth term considering that I used to be Prime Minister before my first term as President. Different definitions were given, including the contradictions between my former statements and reality. Due to the scarcity of the topics, this group of questions was discussed more than ever, although there was not much to discuss. I am well aware that with the constitutional reform we changed not only the system of governance, but also the whole philosophy of governance. In the meantime, the perceptions forged over many years cannot change at the same rate. Maximum two years later, I am sure all those who follow my words, please make a note of this, I am sure that no one will happen to assume that the prime minister who has been nominated by the parliamentary majority can be seen in the same dimension as the President of the semi-presidential system, or consider today’s transition as a continuation of power or a third term. It is more than obvious that there is no longer a leader of the executive power in our country, elected by the primary mandate. By virtue of constitutional amendments, there is only one body entrusted with a mandate at the national level - the National Assembly - from which the other branches of power are born. Still underestimated is the idea that however great the prime minister’s weight in the future government is, it cannot be compared with the role played by the president of the semi-presidential system, simply because the president has never been politically accountable before the National Assembly. I am grateful that this fact was stated in here. People have not yet fully realized that there is no longer a personified government; instead there is a political government. In my case, this will not be Serzh Sargsyan’s third term, but the first term of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia. Is it that the difference is not perceived by our critics? I am convinced they do understand it. But the genre has its own rules: if everything goes smoothly, focus on something and repeat it all the time.
Perhaps, it is not worth dwelling on those comments voiced for many months now. Everything has been said, everything has already been perceived.
As I noted above, it is not just what matters most at this point of time. First of all, it is this first session in itself, when the head of the executive power, the prime minister of a parliamentary country is being elected in Parliament. It will take us years until such a new process can gain the power of tradition. We all go in tune with the letter and spirit of the Constitution and this is the most important thing right now.
Again, I express my gratitude to all deputies of the political coalition and the political opposition for today’s discussion. I appeal to all of you, including the opposition, to vote for the coalition candidate. It will, first of all, be the vote of respect for the right of the ruling political power to form a government within its mandate. It will also be a vote for the political rationale, for the sake of reasonable stability, which is the number one precondition for progress.
Thank you.
And I promised to address two episodes. Firstly, I want to address Mr. Aram Sargsyan, even though he is not present at the hall because I have a special attitude towards him (for obvious reasons) and say the following: no one was better informed about Vazgen Sargsyan’s plans, emotions, dreams, and let no one speculate thereon.
Secondly, I want to thank twice Mr. Marukyan. First of all, I am grateful that you demonstrated in quite a convincing manner from this podium that the constitutional reform was a necessity. Frankly speaking, it would be hard to prove it using the political lexicon, but you did it by saying thank God, there is no picture here, and it became clear to everyone that we have been freed from the rule of pictures. Instead, we have a political force in power. My second thanks has to do with your “welcome.”
Thank you very much for the “welcome.” If we are to live in a bright, prosperous and fair
Thank you.”
The voting followed the final speech of the Prime Minister's candidate, as a result of which, with 77 for and 18 against Serzh Sargsyan was elected the RA Prime Minister.
On the occasion, being elected Prime Minister of the new government of the
After the announcement of the voting results the RA newly elected Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan addressed the parliament:
The National Assembly ended the work of the special sitting.