ArmInfo.Establishing legality in Armenia is our top priority, and the Police plays a key role in achieving this goal. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this on July 20 during a meeting of the Police Collegium.
Pashinyan noted that the police should be a pioneer in the fight against crime. "As a result of the work of the Police, we must fix a concrete reduction in the level of crime in the republic," Pashinyan said.
Another of the most important tasks of the police, Pashinyan considered combating corruption. "I can be pleased to note that in recent days we have received information that gives grounds to state that as a result of the work of the police, a noticeable shift is visible in this sphere," he said, while reiterating that hunting for "witch hunts" is not will be.
Pashinyan said that there are two parallel realities in Armenia. "One reality includes the Constitution and laws, the other - outside the Constitution and laws," the prime minister said, stressing that the task of the police is to unite these two realities within the framework of the RA law.
The next issue raised by the head of government concerned public order and security. The Premier stressed that there are not any special problems in this sphere and should not be, as after the revolution, the atmosphere of "peace and love" was established in Armenia. "It is possible that serious structural changes will take place, and unambiguously, the division into" ours and yours "in the structure should be ruled out, the goal of the changes taking place in the country is to exclude such division," Pashinyan said.
In conclusion, the Chief of Police of Armenia Valery Osipyan stated: "The police will carry out their tasks at the proper level and with spirit."