Nagorno-Karabakh President Accepted Government’s Resignation

NAGORNO-KARABAKH PRESIDENT ACCEPTED GOVERNMENT’S RESIGNATION

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
10/09/2007 14:30

YEREVAN, September 10. /ARKA/. Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako Saakyan
accepted the government’s resignation on Saturday.

Presidential press office told ARKA News Agency on Monday that
ministers will keep fulfilling their duty until a new government
composition.

According to the press release, the president signed a decree relieving
Keren Baburyan, the head of presidential staff, from duty.

By another decree, the president appointed Marat Musaelyan to this
post.

Musaelyan was born in 1957 in Stepanakert. He graduated from
Stepanakert Pedagogical Institute.

After completing his military service, Musaelyan worked at various
responsible posts.

In 1992, he completed a post-graduate course in Russia’s Governance
Academy and earned Ph Dr degree.

Musaelyan worked in Armenian Defense Ministry’s system from 1992
to 1995.

>From 1995 to 2007, he worked at Armenian National Security Service. He
is colonel.

Nako Saakyan won presidency on July 19, 2007. About 64% of those
eligible to vote supported his candidacy in these elections.

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