During a meeting with members of the Armenian community of Georgia in Tbilisi today, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said he can’t say the Armenian government’s human resource policy is ideal.
“The Armenian government isn’t ideal, and this is a good thing. If everything is ideal, you don’t need to change or make a change. Yes, the government’s human resource policy isn’t ideal, but the government isn’t afraid of admitting this. If criminal cases are instituted against high-ranking officials, this means the government admits that not everything is ideal. The government isn’t cheating the people. The most important thing is trust,” Pashinyan said and stated that the government has come to the conclusion that the most important thing is the people’s trust.
“There was even a traitor among the ten apostles of Jesus Christ, and if even Jesus Christ wasn’t able to lead a good human resource policy, as Prime Minister, I would be arrogant to think I can lead a good human resource policy,” he said.