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The semi-weekly 168 Zham writes that mayor of Yerevan Karen Karapetyan toured yesterday in Shengavit and Nor Nork administrative regions. The paper says Karen Karapetyan was particularly displeased with the head of the administrative region of Shengavit Sargis Hovhannissyan. The semi-weekly claims it learnt that the mayor urged Hovhannissyan to make staff changes and engage young people in the process. The paper says though the same source informed that in reality Karen Karapetyan is preparing ground for complaint for dismissing Hovhanissyan. The paper says the thing is that Karapetyan wants to appoint in this office former head of Shengavit community Aremn Sargsyan, brother of ARP parliamentarian Martin Sargsyan.
The daily Azg writes that during the recent days the press of the Armenian Pan-National Movement again circulated news about resignation of the Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan. The paper says though the ruling Republican party has rejected it, the opposition is insisting on it, naturally citing its aware "sources". These are probably the same sources which are being aware how Medvedev talked with Serzh Sargsyan in Kremlin, or how he looked at him.
The paper says since the appointment of the prime minister April 2008, news about his resignation was periodically put into circulation and it is difficult to say how many times during these three years this news was being circulated. The paper says the impression is that the resignation of Tigran Sargsyan seems to be the dream of the Pan-National Movement that now turned into Armenian National Congress. The paper says it is strange that they do not want for instance resignation of Hovik Abrahamyan, Artur Baghdasaryan or Serzh Sargsyan. The paper says they seem to see the big danger threatening the implementation of their political aims coming from the prime minister.