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Prime Minister Pashinyan Takes Action: Director of Key Healthcare Program Center Dismissed

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made a significant decision on January 18 by dismissing the director of the “Center for the Implementation of Healthcare Programs” under the Ministry of Health. This decision was based on the official Decision No. 1550-N, which was approved by the Government of the Republic of Armenia on November 25, 2010. Yervand Elibekyan, the former director, was dismissed from his position according to this decision.

This latest development has sparked interest and speculation about the reasons behind this decision. The “Center for the Implementation of Healthcare Programs” plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector of Armenia, making the dismissal of its director a matter of significant importance.

Prime Minister Pashinyan, known for his commitment to transparency and accountability, has yet to comment on the specific reasons for Elibekyan’s dismissal. However, the decision itself, as documented in the official records, implies that there were grounds for taking this action.

Elibekyan’s removal from his position also brings attention to the ongoing efforts of the Ministry of Health to ensure the effective implementation of healthcare programs in Armenia. With the dismissal of the director, it is likely that the Ministry will now search for a suitable replacement to lead the center and drive the progress of healthcare programs in the country.

As new information emerges, the public eagerly awaits further details regarding the decision and its implications for the healthcare sector in Armenia. With Prime Minister Pashinyan at the helm, it is expected that accountability and transparency will remain top priorities, providing the public with the necessary reassurance about the future of healthcare programs in the country.

Freelance journalist specializing in the underrepresented stories of the Russian far east.