ArmInfo. "In every department, except for their managers, no one should have a personal car. State authorities should be guided by this when reducing the fleet of official cars," said government head Eduard Aghajanyan, on February 15 after the Cabinet meeting, answering ArmInfo's question.
Aghajanyan recalled that earlier the Prime Minister's office had initiated a sharp reduction in the fleet of service cars. "The decision will apply to all government agencies," he said.In this regard, according to the chief of staff, a few days ago, the prime minister ordered government agencies to start the process. The rest is recommended to act in a similar way.Recall that at the end of January this year.
The head of the government's office, Eduard Aghajanyan, said that the Prime Minister's vehicle fleet would decline dramatically - only 7 out of 50 cars would remain. He noted that now the head of the government's office, his deputies, the secretary of the National Security Council, chiefs directorates, heads of offices at the Cabinet, advisers and some assistants to the prime minister. After the corresponding reforms, only the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers and the Security Council Secretary will use the service vehicles. "And I will not use the official car. The drivers have already been informed about the cuts," said the head of the staff.